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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

injured dog

Bernard Mc Reynolds
United Kingdom
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16 Feb 2015 14:52


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can anyone advise on something ive never came across before ihandslipped a dog last week at the track and he almost went over on one side it seemed his right hind leg locked for a few strides.i took him to the vet who went over every inch of him found nothing back at track this morning .same thing happened dog takes of lame again.hes showing no pain after excersice seems as if something locks as. he takes off .ive had three people check him out and found nothing any advice welcome



Mark Duffy
Ireland
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16 Feb 2015 19:33


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Get both knee joints X-rayed to see if there is something abnormal in the right one!

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