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Hip Dysplasia
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
When was your appointment again? Hope things stay calm while you are waiting.
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
Tuesday morning I drop Sadie off. She has been fine now So I am hoping its just part of being a lanky doggie,
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
Just dropped Sadie off at the vet and had a chance to talk to the vet. He thinks that its a partial torn ligament. I agree with that too. He suggested Chondroitin and Glucosamine. Ill know more later after the xrays
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
Well......... Sadie has Hip Dysplasia.......... saw the xrays. The vet recommended just keeping her thin and well muscled and plenty of excersise, (that isnt a problem), and we can re-evaluate her in 9 months, unless it gets worse quicker, and go from there.
While Sadie was at the vet, Thalie was moping around the house letting out little whines, it was kind of cute that she missed Sadie. Although Im not sure if she missed her chewing on her leg though
While Sadie was at the vet, Thalie was moping around the house letting out little whines, it was kind of cute that she missed Sadie. Although Im not sure if she missed her chewing on her leg though
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
So very sorry to hear this, I was praying that you would have better news for us. I have had a few HD+ dogs who did very well throughout their lives--hopefully she will be able to also.
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Thanks alot Chris, Thats good to hear that your dogs did well.alspyce wrote:So very sorry to hear this, I was praying that you would have better news for us. I have had a few HD+ dogs who did very well throughout their lives--hopefully she will be able to also.
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Sugar looks like a miniature Dutch Shepherd with floppy ears, and has every ounce of DS traits in her little body!
I hope to learn from other DS owners and share doggy experiences. - Location: Victoria BC
Re: Hip Dysplasia
Oh, I am so sorry to hear the news
Keep us posted on how she is doing.
Keep us posted on how she is doing.
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
Damn it Lisa, I am so sorry. Are the x-rays digital? I would be interested to see them just for morbid curiosity sake. I am going to follow up with the other 2 from that litter that we took in and see how they are. Also, I think it is warranted to let the "breeder" who turned them over to rescue know.Dutchringgirl wrote:Well......... Sadie has Hip Dysplasia.......... saw the xrays.
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
I was "hoping" it would just be soft tissue. How bad is it? Is it fairly obvious or is it mild and maybe a second opinion is warranted? Do you know for sure if that is what was causing the lameness and yelping? Did the vet rule out any secondary issues (I'm still stuck on soft tissue).
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Hey Christie, oh, no worries, Ill ask the vet if they are or if there is a way to get them to you if not. I was thinking about that too to let the breeder know. It would be interesting to see how the other pups are from the litter too.
I saw the xrays, the "ball" has flat spots on the inside, the xray angle was straight down looking on her belly. Its obvious but dosnt look horrible. My thinking on the yelping is her leg is slipping straight out when she gets up, thats the only time I have heard her yelp. Im not going to go for a second opinion, I trust the vet and saw the xrays, my plan for her wasnt heavy duty work anyway just to go hiking and be our pal.
I ordered some Salmon oil and Syno Flex. I used to use Syno Flex stuff with the horses. Thalie would probably benefit too from some stuff.
I saw the xrays, the "ball" has flat spots on the inside, the xray angle was straight down looking on her belly. Its obvious but dosnt look horrible. My thinking on the yelping is her leg is slipping straight out when she gets up, thats the only time I have heard her yelp. Im not going to go for a second opinion, I trust the vet and saw the xrays, my plan for her wasnt heavy duty work anyway just to go hiking and be our pal.
I ordered some Salmon oil and Syno Flex. I used to use Syno Flex stuff with the horses. Thalie would probably benefit too from some stuff.
Lisa, Thalie CGC & Sadie, Cookie the Basset, CT
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
Surgery is a route to go later on if she gets really bad.
Lisa, Thalie CGC & Sadie, Cookie the Basset, CT
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Also have a horse-old quarter horse mare-32.
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
Is the HD unilateral or bilateral? Not that it really matters---just curious. I know how heartbreaking this can be, try to keep your chin up and hope surgery won't be necessary.
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
I'm so sorry to hear that. But it's good that you know so you can do everything you can to slow it down as much as possible.
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Bilateral, It is a touch worse in her left, hence the ouching only showing up on her left at the moment.alspyce wrote:Is the HD unilateral or bilateral?
So far she is still acting and playing normal, not that this would change so quick but I am not letting their play get too crazy.
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Sorry to hear the diagnosis--for both you and Sadie. It's comforting, though, to know that she has a home with a caring, giving owner. Hugs to Sadie....
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Re: Hip Dysplasia
Oh, Lisa, I am sorry. I was so hoping that is was something a diet change could clear up. Give Sadie a big ole hug from us, and a hug for you, too.
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