OptimisticBully
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- Sep 3, 2018
- 92
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- Country
- India
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Kobieski ( Scott)
Hello,
Today my darling was diagnosed with hip dysphasia. I knew it was coming, because of his limping, but itās so hard to swallow, he is such a sweetheart and has brought so much joy into our life, when heās in pain it hurts.
The vet has not get taken his x-ray, will be going to an orthopedic vet, early next month.
Just wanted to know whatās the long term out look for him. Will the limp go off, or will it be life long, unless corrected by surgery. He is still very active, loves to have fun and jump, yet occasionally heāll sit in a corner, I understand heās in pain.
Iām a little worried about the sedation that may be required for the vet to take his x-ray.
Sure some of you folk have dealt with this before, need some advice.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post.
Today my darling was diagnosed with hip dysphasia. I knew it was coming, because of his limping, but itās so hard to swallow, he is such a sweetheart and has brought so much joy into our life, when heās in pain it hurts.
The vet has not get taken his x-ray, will be going to an orthopedic vet, early next month.
Just wanted to know whatās the long term out look for him. Will the limp go off, or will it be life long, unless corrected by surgery. He is still very active, loves to have fun and jump, yet occasionally heāll sit in a corner, I understand heās in pain.
Iām a little worried about the sedation that may be required for the vet to take his x-ray.
Sure some of you folk have dealt with this before, need some advice.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post.