Limping after walk. over exercised?

Sampson

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Yesterday we took our dogs on a walk (about a mile). Our 5 year old bulldog couldnt finish the walk (we had to carry him back). We went on the walk during the evening when the weather was rather cool. We feed him a raw diet and keep him lean (55-57lbs). At his recent check up our vet (who is a bulldog specialist) was more than pleased with his health.

Today Sampson is limping a little and he really doesnt want us touching his paws. We checked them for any debris and cleaned them just to be sure he didnt get anything in there.

It seems in the past 6 months he just hasnt had the energy level he had before, and I am starting to think he is just slowing down. However, do you think he could also be out of shape even though he is trim, and that we just need to keep taking him on walks to build his strength more?

I want to make sure he is getting exercise but I also dont want to push him too far and end up negatively impacting his health.

One other thing that we have noticed is when we talk him on longer walks he will start to breath REALLY loudly and the sound is really hard to describe, but it only happens when he starts to "burn out", the sound is almost as though he has phlegm build up in his throat or something. It just is alarming to us because the couple times it happened we really didnt think the walk would be that hard for him, since we had often taken him on much longer walks before. We always make sure to keep him hydrated, we dont walk him when it is hot outside, we walk at a mellow pace, and often take little breaks.

Since this is our first bulldog we dont know if this is just a normal thing for a 5 year old or not. We have a 15 month old italian mastiff and they play together every day, obviously not as long as the mastiff would like lol, but at least we know that the bulldog is active everyday so I dont feel as though he could be that out of shape.


Here is a picture of them



and here is a better picture of Sampson's body to judge his weight

 

ddnene

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I have always walked my bullies, and it does take awhile for them to get used to it. Maybe you should go a shorter distance so he can get used to it... One thing this is important PLEASE make sure it's cool outside ( I wait till it's around 70 degrees out...) before you go on a walk, they can really get overheated quickly... I have made that mistake w/Bella & she almost didn't make it. When I walk my bullies I always let them get into a kiddie pool to cool down. For the excess phlegm you can squirt lemon juice in their mouth to help with it... I'm not sure about the limping, if you can't see anything you might want to call the vet. Maybe he sprained something?!!
 

2BullyMama

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WOW... your Corso is GORGEOUS!!!!

Sampson my just need to go shorter distances, but you should also ask your bvet, if he has already, to do a full check of his organs and make sure everything is good and there aren't any issues that just haven't shown any signs yet.
 

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