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Hip problems maybe


darren m
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i have a chunky springer bitch just under 1 yrs old , shes been limping on and off for a few weeks now on her back leg .

rest seems to help though she sometimes struggles getting up .

i,ve looked long and hard at it since its start and rested her and given her joint aid .

 

anyway we,ve been out today not far 15 min steady walk and shes come back lame again , if i push her leg reward shell yelp but no pain any where else.

she was,nt lame while we were out but after i put her in her cage for an hour while getting on with other jobs , i went to let her out and she could,nt get up and as been on 3 legs all day.

 

just wondering if this sounds like a hip problem , do springers get hip problems , nothing else hurts unless i push the leg gently backwards or if she tries to put it down.

 

any thoughts

 

ps. she booked into vets in the morning by the way

 

thanks

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seen the vet and she thinks it is the cruciate ligament , but it needs confirming via x-ray :/

 

what are my options guys

 

the vet wants to refer her straight to a specialist with out x-raying etc , saying the specialist will do that anyway

i,m gutted :( , is there any hope of full recovery

 

thanks for any opinions

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seen the vet and she thinks it is the cruciate ligament , but it needs confirming via x-ray :/

 

what are my options guys

 

the vet wants to refer her straight to a specialist with out x-raying etc , saying the specialist will do that anyway

i,m gutted :( , is there any hope of full recovery

 

thanks for any opinions

 

My old Springer bust her cruciate ligament clean off, had it sorted, pulled that one out, had it done again..........long recovery with limited walks etc but the little diamond pulled though and she was good as new for years. She did suffer with arthritis in that area later in life but generally she was fine :good: Good luck, and don't worry i'm sure your mutt will be fine. PM me if you want any help.

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