nfowler
Posted : 6/12/2006 8:41:11 PM
Hi Christie--
At the risk of perhaps coming across as "too negative," let me say, first of all, that you should probably write owned_by_dogs; copy and paste this into that and tell her that nfowler sent you. She's edited books on these issues.
I really think she has some HD, but that's just me, little ol' obsessive me. It's possible to get that as dogs get older, too. And it's hard to diagnose. Perhaps she clipped her leg on that jump because her back legs are getting weaker.
If she injured her knee in any way, they tend to run and then cry, get better then unwell, be OK and then can't move. They may stick their whole leg out straight when the sit, or spin in circles when trying to get up.
Anyway, I'll let that sit for a bit, but to be honest (and I'm no vet; but I am rapidly learning about it all), it really sounds like HD--of any sort, could be the pretty easy-to-deal-with kind--and not nerve damage. My last hound had some nerve damage and she dragged her back left leg just a bit (she got better after her 2 weeks on drugs, but she never totally healed) when she walked/ran.
More in a bit--nice to meet you and I'm glad you posted. Your dogs are gorgeous and they look so darn happy.
Nancy