Nothing like dogs to make you worry

Annette4

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Fizz hasn't been 100% right for a few months, I thought she was making an improvement following a chiropractor appointment where she found a twisted and rotated pelvis which was corrected however she then went lame on her front right leg a month ago. Finally got her into the physio and she's got concerns around her spine and abdominal muscles. She's been referred back to our vets, needs painkillers, xrays and an MRI ?

She's not one to let me know when somethings wrong so worrying about what's wrong, how long it's been wrong etc. I'm struggling in general with worrying with the state of the world which probably isn't helping but still.
 

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Oh no! Another Ace case all over again, I agree they totally do it to worry us ☹️☹️☹️

Ace isn’t ever having an MRI because he isn’t insured, so fingers crossed we get to the bottom of his problems - and my fingers are tightly crossed for you that your vets are a darn sight more effective than mine have been! Although they couldn’t be worse ?

Gentle hugs to Fitz....
 

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they are such a worry, my little terrier has had cruciate ligament surgery and its now 4 weeks of trying to keep him quiet. its been very difficult and i only :)() have another 2 weeks to go....then he can go for walks again and he is dying to run....
 

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I'm lucky that she's easy to keep quiet, I just have to wrap her in a blanket and that's her sorted for 20 hours given the choice, Dobby and Ginny climb the walls if they don't get a daily run.

I'm waiting for a call back from the vets as they hadn't received the physios notes yesterday. Im itching to get her seen and sorted now.
 
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