I have had Willy 2 years this past June. He will turn age 9 in 2 weeks. He has always done a "lazy" sit, can't do a formal one, and if he is in a sit, he can't lie down, has to stand, 'bow' and drop the rear to get there.
Recently, he has added a new concern: when he is pooping, he is not bending, there is no squat. He keeps both rear legs straight, the left is pointing forward, the right moves far out to the right, then he leans back. To keep his balance, his head goes way down. He can't hold this awkward position for long, so he does a bit of poop, gets up and walks around, then back into that weird position.
At the vet exam, she moved each joint individually: knees, hips, base of the foot, found nothing. She also checked his back, still did not find any sore spots.
He has to be under next Friday - unrelated to all this, he broke off the bottom of a tooth. The part still in his mouth has a fracture from the base running up to and under the gumline. This means he has collected a ton of tartar on this tooth, inflamed the gum. So he will have a dental (the other teeth all look good, wouldn't call for a dental otherwise), and that tooth 'may' need to come out. While he is under, we are going to do x rays: knees and hips.
But I keep wondering, should we be x raying some other area? Instead, or in addition? Anyone have thoughts on where the stress point could be to cause his awkward positioning? For a bichon, Willy has a longer than usual back, with the typical bichon short legs. Thanks!