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I have a male -9,5 months. In the last 2 weeks I saw a difficulty in his walk. Went to a vet for a radiography and nothing wrong. What can I do? Anyone has this problem? Thank you!
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 12 Sep 2017 17:30
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Get an animal/dog chiropractor to check his lower back and pelvic area. If he has a mis-alignment in this area, nerves may be pinched, which could be causing this problem. A good chiropractor can easily fix this, and it is not an uncommon problem. Also get his groins, hips, and triangle muscles checked. A sore,strained or torn muscle in these areas will also cause a problem with his gait. Check for any swelling/lump around his knees, in case he has knocked one of his stifles and has damaged the tibial crest area. This can happen in a growing puppy. Also check his feet well to see if he has a possible problem there. Good luck.
Tudor Dinu Andrei Romania (Verified User) Posts 62 Dogs 0 / Races 0 12 Sep 2017 17:38
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popescu tiberiu wrote:
I have a male -9,5 months. In the last 2 weeks I saw a difficulty in his walk. Went to a vet for a radiography and nothing wrong. What can I do? Anyone has this problem? Thank you!
Thank you! I flexed him legs now and it aches. I'll make a new radiography.
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 12 Sep 2017 19:10
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You may not need an X ray. Check out my post.
Tudor Dinu Andrei Romania (Verified User) Posts 62 Dogs 0 / Races 0 12 Sep 2017 20:29
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popescu tiberiu wrote:
Thank you! I flexed him legs now and it aches. I'll make a new radiography.
I would not advise doing any maneuvres on you're dog if you don't have vet education. You could harm the dog. Since nobody here could give you pertinent diagnose as we cannot see and assess you're dog I would advice you take the dog to a experienced in greyhound issues vet. Don't go to chiropractors, that is not evidence based medicine EXTERNAL LINK Only a vet could tell what is the problem and if the dog needs more investigations like xray, mri etc.... Good luck.
Lawrence Parker Australia (Verified User) Posts 1458 Dogs 3 / Races 0 07 Nov 2017 05:05
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I agree totally with Carole brown, see a muscle man, manipulator who can put things back in place. Pups can throw out their backs with running & crashing into each other. As for vets, I have yet to find one that can put a back into place.let us know how you get on with your pup.
Popescu Tiberiu Romania (Verified User) Posts 45 Dogs 76 / Races 1 08 Nov 2017 12:41
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Hello! now the boy is fine. the problem was because of some calcium pills that so far had a good result for the other dogs I have. he did not receive this supplement very well. as a simple information for everyone, I have noticed this problem because when eating alternately raise the back legs, that meant they were hurt. now he has returned to the shape he had before and everything is fine, shortly the racing preparation begins. thank you very much everybody!