Shutterbug
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A few weeks ago I posted that Korben has been running around and suddenly started yelping and crying and hobbled off into his bed on 3 legs - gave us all a helluva scare but 5 mins later was walking normally and seemed fine - we thought he had maybe just pulled a muscle so we rested him for a few weeks and he would intermittently lift his back right leg and hobble around looking all sorry for himself - I would stretch his leg and give him a rub and he would be fine - but I noticed a popping coming from his knee over the weekend and he was on 3 legs more than he was on 4 all day so back to the vet we went this morning.
He appears to have patellar luxation , a common knee problem in dogs which we are told may require surgery. It's unusual in bigger dogs and we are not sure which grade he has - if he has a grade 1 he wont need surgery, anything over that and he will
So, the vet gave him some pills to take and he says it will depend how he feels after 10 days of taking those - if there's no change, its a referral to the doggy orthopeadic clinic for xrays and possible surgery.
Another week of limited walkies which he is coping great with given he is malamute and used to big walkies. Hes being very patient and stands nicely while we rub his leg and pop his knee back in bless him.
Anyone any experience with this? And should I tell his breeder that he has this? I'm not sure if its passed down but if it perhaps she should be made aware?
He appears to have patellar luxation , a common knee problem in dogs which we are told may require surgery. It's unusual in bigger dogs and we are not sure which grade he has - if he has a grade 1 he wont need surgery, anything over that and he will
Another week of limited walkies which he is coping great with given he is malamute and used to big walkies. Hes being very patient and stands nicely while we rub his leg and pop his knee back in bless him.
Anyone any experience with this? And should I tell his breeder that he has this? I'm not sure if its passed down but if it perhaps she should be made aware?