Puppy is broken...

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No idea what he's done, but Henry is not himself at all. I think he must have tweaked or pulled something on Tuesday. He was unable to leap into the car on Tuesday evening, then when he tried to jump onto the sofa later that evening he yipped and gave up.

Since then he has been a little subdued. On Wednesday morning he pottered up the stairs at work like a little old man, where normally he races up - he was a little better this morning, but back to pottering at lunchtime. He also made himself yelp trying to leap on a mate's dog (:rolleyes:) and overdoing it chasing a ball I was rolling along the floor (it bounced, he bounced, he yelped:o). He seems to forget, overdo it, then he yelps and comes and cuddles up next to me, poor wee man!

He is not lame, not stiff (I have been making him get up and pootle up and down the corridor every couple of hours), and he is still alert and interested on walks, showing no signs of wanting to stop or go home. I've kept him on the lead and have temporarily swapped to a harness to save his neck.

He will now sort of scramble onto the sofa, and he can pootle up and down the stairs at home ok. He's not showing any signs of impacted anal glands, and he's happy to have all four limbs manipulated, all his toes twiddled, have his back felt all the way from nose to tail. He is also still cocking his leg fine.

He is a bit better today - obviously if he doesn't pick up in a couple of days we will go to the vets - but could anyone think what it might be?! I am wondering if he has cricked his neck standing up on his hind legs and bending his neck so he can reach to drink out of the field troughs?
 
How do you mean CC - do you mean when I tied him to the fence to try and get him to play? Cos he didn't pull on the lead at all for that, it was all too boring for him:rolleyes:

He wriggles under fences rather than jumping over them, so don't think he will have done anything there, all the fences he goes under have plenty of wriggle room:o

I'll give it until tomorrow, if he's still pottering I suppose it will have to be the vets. Again. Hey ho...:rolleyes:
 
I am thinking back tbh. He is also not stretching with quite as much gusto as normal I noticed today. I think he's tweaked it (no doubt doing something deeply ill-advised in a hay field, probably involving a rabbit if I am any judge) and just keeps catching it. I'll give it until this time tomorrow and if he's no better I'll pop to the vet on the way home.

On the upside I just did a 'flexion test' down the corridor and am happy to report he has passed his 5* vetting as he is sound:D
 
He sounds like me when my sciatica is playing up. :o

Rest, anti-inflams and painkillers sort it for me, though if it continues by the end of the week I'd whisk him to the vet to be sure. He's probably just tweaked something while being daft. :)
 
Does sound like he has just pulled something, your plain for rest etc sounds good, and if no improvement a quick check at vets tomorrow. Otherwise he will decide to be really sore and need an out of hours appointment, that is sod's law.:rolleyes:
 
Henry is a plonker!:eek:

St Sweep has done a similar thing before - he has just kept himself quiet and snoozed on his bed downstairs - couldn't manage the stairs - I did resort to carrying him upstairs at bedtime as the pathetic whinging was too much:rolleyes: - one day he was back to normal.:) he only ever got arnica tablets and magnetic collar as there was no obvious injury and I felt no need to make the vets a donation.....;):D:D
 
On the upside, he has had a biiiiig stretch tonight. He did a smallish one, then a bigger one, then he went for broke. He looked very pleased with himself afterwards:D

On the downside, he is refusing to jump onto the sofa but has taken to sitting by it instead, looking pathetic. I have ignored this. He has now taken himself to bed, casting several dirty looks in my direction as he did so...:rolleyes:
 
Archie's hip dysplasia when it plays up means he won't go up steps/onto sofas etc but before we knew it was his hips our vet was adamant that it was a pulled back so I would imagine it is a back injury due to excessive spanielling :D:D
 
I hope so - hope to God it isn't his hips!:( That's why I did a flexion test, to see if he showed any signs of stiffness or lameness through either hind leg. But he didn't, and he's showing no pain or lack of movement through his hips either.
 
If it was hips you'd have seen it a long time ago with your marathon trekking!! Archie went so long without diagnosis as his elbow problems masked it so it only got bad when we pinned his elbows :rolleyes:

Put a biscuit on the sofa and see if he manages to drag his poor abused aching bones up then :D ;)
 
Thing is I know he has mild HD, but it's never given him any trouble before... and we have not overdone it recently, he has not had drastic changes to the amount or type of exercise he gets. I'm 99% sure it must be his back. Oh god I hope it's his back! I grew up with the idea of HD being a catastrophe, I know they can do more with it now but it still scares me, he's only four and I can't bear the thought of him being less happy or fit than he is.:(

Wouldn't it be ironic if I spent months sorting my own hip out only to have our marathon walking weekend scuppered by the dog being unfit for duty?!
 
Pants - I didn't want to make you think that it was hips....just pointing out that it sounds exactly like back problems, if it was hips it wouldn't have picked up in the way it has and you would really tell that he was walking funny, tail down, waddling etc.

I have the exact same feelings about HD, when Archie went lame behind i KNEW it was going to be that cos his elbows had been so bad but even the orthopaedic vet needed convincing to x-ray. We've been told it is mild/moderate but to do nothing invasive. He's on Glycoflex II and if he starts limping then goes on 50mg rimadyl a day for a week and lead walks only for a fortnight. As long as we maintain at least 30mins walk each day (one completely off lead, one only 10mins off) he stays pretty much ok :)
 
Don't worry about it, I worry about it anyway (I am a terrible one for worrying!):o

^That's a lot of worry in one little sentence there too:o:o
 
Hey, don't worry about how many times you say worry in a worrying sentence ;)

Am sure he'll be ok, he's a trooper :D
 
I was very suspicious of hips as I read through this, knowing that he has mild hi dysplasia would make me think ever more he's overdone himself and is a bit sore. If he did this again after recovering, or didn't recover after a few days I would be thinking of a quick xray to see that they haven't got any worse. How old is he?
 
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