Birker2020
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Our 11yr old beagle bitch suddenly went lame over the weekend on a walk over fields when visiting my retired horse. No yelp or anything, she's happy to jump on the bed and go up and down the stairs although we are trying to prevent her doing so.
She was trotting over some very flat ground when she suddenly held her paw in the air and was very lame. We carried her a way but she's quite heavy so she had to walk most of the way.
We rested her all day yesterday, gave her 1/2 paracetamol morning and last night.
I'm going to try to get her to the vets today and possibly start a claim in case it is an ACL.
It's her left front leg. We had xrays on her other front leg in around March/April 2023 when she suddenly went lame in very similar circumstances. Xrays showed slight changes in elbow but she was not sore on palpitation over that area. She soon became weight bearing and went back to normal. It happened again, I seem to remember that time there was a grass seed.
Photos show field surface and previous xray of opposite elbow.
She's slightly circumducting the limb in motion and when stood (as photos). I've palpated the whole leg from pads, toes, joints, tendons, shoulder, felt for heat/swelling and I'm lost. Obviously I'm not a vet which is why she's off there, but ours is a referral vets and it's very, very expensive so going to have to give through insurance.
Is it likely to be an ACL injury?
She was trotting over some very flat ground when she suddenly held her paw in the air and was very lame. We carried her a way but she's quite heavy so she had to walk most of the way.
We rested her all day yesterday, gave her 1/2 paracetamol morning and last night.
I'm going to try to get her to the vets today and possibly start a claim in case it is an ACL.
It's her left front leg. We had xrays on her other front leg in around March/April 2023 when she suddenly went lame in very similar circumstances. Xrays showed slight changes in elbow but she was not sore on palpitation over that area. She soon became weight bearing and went back to normal. It happened again, I seem to remember that time there was a grass seed.
Photos show field surface and previous xray of opposite elbow.
She's slightly circumducting the limb in motion and when stood (as photos). I've palpated the whole leg from pads, toes, joints, tendons, shoulder, felt for heat/swelling and I'm lost. Obviously I'm not a vet which is why she's off there, but ours is a referral vets and it's very, very expensive so going to have to give through insurance.
Is it likely to be an ACL injury?
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