MoandPinky
New member
- Jun 27, 2013
- 15
- 4
- Country
- India
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Moey & Pinky
Hi Everyone,
Have had a heart breaking morning at the vets as Moey has been diagnosed with rather serious hip dysplasia of both hips. The vet showed me the xrays of hers and a of a dog that doesn't have the problem and I was mortified! She doesn't really even have sockets or the rounded ends of the femur!
She is only 3.5 and up until about 2 month ago she really didn't have any symptoms other than being a bit stiff when waking and I simply thought that was due to the stairs in our house and her heaviness. She started limping severely about 2 months ago (whilst I was away traveling) and the vet said just to give her some pain meds as it is likely a muscle tare.
Yesterday it had become so bad she was completely off one of her back legs. I took her to the vet first thing this morning and requested he scan her as I am sure there is a serious problem and he confirmed that she has quite serious dysplasia.
I am an Australian living in India and although he is a fantastic vet i struggled to understand what the surgery options were. I think he brushed over them because he doesnt believe such serious surgery is good for dogs for all sorts of obvious reasons and he would prefer we try to treat it with supplements and building up the muscle. He has give some pain medications, glucosomine supplements and Science Plan food for joint issues and said lets see how it goes.
I really don't understand what the surgical options are and am interested to know of anyone who has experience with this...what is the best way to give her the best quality of life? I am just heartbroken to think she has to deal with this pain her whole life. I noticed about 8 months ago her personality totally changed - so sombre and lethargic and just not her crazy self but no physical differences. I thought it was just the stress of the litter of puppies she had...but now I realise it was probably a lot of pain she was going through
I have lept one of her babies - Pinky who is now about 8 months and I am terrified that she may also have the same problem. I am going to write to all the people that took the remaining babies and let them know as the vet said it is a genetic condition.
Any help would be incredibly appreciated.
Love and light
Have had a heart breaking morning at the vets as Moey has been diagnosed with rather serious hip dysplasia of both hips. The vet showed me the xrays of hers and a of a dog that doesn't have the problem and I was mortified! She doesn't really even have sockets or the rounded ends of the femur!
She is only 3.5 and up until about 2 month ago she really didn't have any symptoms other than being a bit stiff when waking and I simply thought that was due to the stairs in our house and her heaviness. She started limping severely about 2 months ago (whilst I was away traveling) and the vet said just to give her some pain meds as it is likely a muscle tare.
Yesterday it had become so bad she was completely off one of her back legs. I took her to the vet first thing this morning and requested he scan her as I am sure there is a serious problem and he confirmed that she has quite serious dysplasia.
I am an Australian living in India and although he is a fantastic vet i struggled to understand what the surgery options were. I think he brushed over them because he doesnt believe such serious surgery is good for dogs for all sorts of obvious reasons and he would prefer we try to treat it with supplements and building up the muscle. He has give some pain medications, glucosomine supplements and Science Plan food for joint issues and said lets see how it goes.
I really don't understand what the surgical options are and am interested to know of anyone who has experience with this...what is the best way to give her the best quality of life? I am just heartbroken to think she has to deal with this pain her whole life. I noticed about 8 months ago her personality totally changed - so sombre and lethargic and just not her crazy self but no physical differences. I thought it was just the stress of the litter of puppies she had...but now I realise it was probably a lot of pain she was going through
Any help would be incredibly appreciated.
Love and light