Troggy
Well-Known Member
I am after some advice please! Toffee is 19 and bar an abscess, she's never been lame so my knowledge is limited in this area.
The vet was out today for an ongoing issue with her eye (long story involving a cat..!!) and I asked him to check her hind legs as I haven't been happy with how she has been lately. She has always been a bit snatchy with her near hind but last week actually kicked out and got my knee. She also wobbles when you hold her near hind up, as though the off hind can't take the extra weight. Another thing I have noticed is when the farrier has her foreleg outstretched, she lifts the diagonal opposite hind.
Now, back to the vet, he trotted her up and said she was 2/10 lame in her off hind. After flexion tests she was 3-4/10 lame. What I want to know is, how bad or not is this? She has been put on a high dose of Danilon for her eye so he is going to check her leg when back on Friday so see if this helps and will look into further. He think it's age and may need long term Danilon or 'Bute but I was after some advice and experiences of this type of lameness please
The vet was out today for an ongoing issue with her eye (long story involving a cat..!!) and I asked him to check her hind legs as I haven't been happy with how she has been lately. She has always been a bit snatchy with her near hind but last week actually kicked out and got my knee. She also wobbles when you hold her near hind up, as though the off hind can't take the extra weight. Another thing I have noticed is when the farrier has her foreleg outstretched, she lifts the diagonal opposite hind.
Now, back to the vet, he trotted her up and said she was 2/10 lame in her off hind. After flexion tests she was 3-4/10 lame. What I want to know is, how bad or not is this? She has been put on a high dose of Danilon for her eye so he is going to check her leg when back on Friday so see if this helps and will look into further. He think it's age and may need long term Danilon or 'Bute but I was after some advice and experiences of this type of lameness please