ihatework
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I have a coming 7yo labrador.
He has in general been very active, fit and healthy. One soft tissue injury to his left hip area approx 2.5 years ago.
For the last 3 weeks or so, he has had the occasional spell of walking a bit funny. He just goes a bit crooked / banana shaped and his tail is held low and off to one side slightly.
This has over the last few days become a more pronounced and persistant stance.
Now this is the wimpiest dog in history - he'll cry for the smallest of things, and when his hip was hurting him he wouldn't get in the car, chase a ball etc.
This time we cannot get a pain response from him, joints are mobile, he doesn't react to quite forceful prodding. Sound when moving (if a bit crooked!).
He isn't showing significant response to anti-inflams.
Vet's are a bit stumped and he is now booked in for xrays of his entire spine & pelvis with talk of MRI referral
I'm imagining lot's of horrid things ...
Anyone had similar symptoms with a positive outcome?
He has in general been very active, fit and healthy. One soft tissue injury to his left hip area approx 2.5 years ago.
For the last 3 weeks or so, he has had the occasional spell of walking a bit funny. He just goes a bit crooked / banana shaped and his tail is held low and off to one side slightly.
This has over the last few days become a more pronounced and persistant stance.
Now this is the wimpiest dog in history - he'll cry for the smallest of things, and when his hip was hurting him he wouldn't get in the car, chase a ball etc.
This time we cannot get a pain response from him, joints are mobile, he doesn't react to quite forceful prodding. Sound when moving (if a bit crooked!).
He isn't showing significant response to anti-inflams.
Vet's are a bit stumped and he is now booked in for xrays of his entire spine & pelvis with talk of MRI referral
I'm imagining lot's of horrid things ...
Anyone had similar symptoms with a positive outcome?