Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Hip Problems More Condition_symptoms Can An 8 Week Lab Already Have Hip Problems?

Can an 8 week lab already have hip problems? - hip problems more condition_symptoms

he plays or running around him begins to cry and lift the leg. I have him to the vet today and they have X-rays. said the hips seems quite normal. I was told to limit their activities over the next 3 days and gave her Rimadyl. who said that if he does not feel better, they could use a few more tests may have to do with hip dysplasia. Young is not it?

3 comments:

Amerz & The Labradork said...

My dog was diagnosed with it in 6 months, I can tell very quickly if there are problems. Maybe not 8 weeks, but in a few months ago it was easy to see. I am not sure, because I am not a veterinarian. All I want is from personal experience

I hope it is a bit low. But when his high-definition, this is not the end of the world. There are supplements that can provide secure your dog on a long and healthy life. You need only look out for to share in certain activities and know when to limit the activity so that the hips are plunging.

If your hard drive, of course, you must let the coach know so well.

<3 zoe!! said...

without it for young people. If you bought from a Petstore can explain, because puppy mills are all sorts of terrible health conditions.
Not because there is a genetic thing.

Also, make sure that the leg would have
Put something in it
pad broken
struck with a bad taste or something ...
anything

RD said...

I am not sure whether young, but our lab has done the same and had a splinter in your leg, make sure :-)

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