brookcove
Posted : 11/21/2006 3:47:59 PM
You shoulda seen when I had my Open dog scanned. They couldn't get a good position because his butt was in the way. [

] What a tank he was. My vet scared me to death because she hadn't taken a good picture and had rotated one leg one way and one the other very slightly - she told me she though he was malformed on one side - though in retrospect to be that bad at four years old after being worked that hard, he should have been showing inflammatory changes too. Anyway, his evaluation came back from Cornell as "Within Normal Limits" with a comment on how solid he looked (plus a comment about the mispositioning).
The moral of the story is, it's worth it to get these films done at a specialist if there's a lot riding on the evaluation. [8|]
My Trim had fantastic hips too, and massive musculature, and she had a hitch in her giddy-up also. She was smooth as silk at the natural BC gaits - the creeping walk and the long-striding canter - but if she trotted for a few steps she looked gimpy. I'd be curious to hear what folks say about that. She's ten now and still sound as a bell.