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11yr old Shih Tzu: Lame from hind legs

Published on: February 05, 2022 • By: melendezisaiah16 · In Forum: Dogs
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melendezisaiah16
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February 05, 2022 at 11:58pm
Hello, We know our pup has hip dysplasia and he’s normally adjusted if he ever limps. However, yesterday he became completely immobile from the hind legs. Our primary vet gave him gabapentin to ease the pain, but have to wait till next Friday for a visit with a vet specialist to do acupuncture (has worked in the past). Is there anything in the mean time I can do to get him mobile?
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Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
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February 06, 2022 at 09:08am
Gosh!  I could send you off down the wrong rabbit-hole here by being assumptive;  the answer to your question rather depends on why your dog is off his legs.  Is it because he is painful to walk, eg the arthritis, a problem with nerves supplying the limbs (eg a spinal problem), because he is flat with anaemia or a different reason?   What does your vet think is wrong and what is his prognosis (likely outcome) / what has been proposed to treat the problem short, medium and long term?  Your vet knows an awful lot more about this case than I do by now, so it would be wrong of me to say 'they should do this.'.  Rather it seems like a good idea to ask your vet a lot of questions - to understand the nature of the problem and possible solutions, and even whether they would recommend a referral (depending on what is wrong and on where their own skill set lies).  Cases presenting like this can be extremely serious.   Please do ask lots of questions and let us know how you get on.
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