Texas
New member
- Jul 20, 2016
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- Dozer
Hi everyone! I've been reading various posts on this site for the past few months to learn as much as I can about this awesome breed, but I could really use some advice so I'm now officially a member. My bully is Dozer. He's 6 months old. He had his neuter/nares/soft palette surgery on July 11th. He was doing great by the 14th. I put him to bed Friday night and he woke up Saturday with a noticeable limp in his back right leg. I wasn't too worried as that was an area that was operated on. I thought he was just sore/stiff. Sunday he was still limping with the back right and by lunch was limping with the front right leg. As the day progressed the front leg was almost completely limp, his breathing was faster and he was clearly in pain. We had several X-rays done of his legs that showed nothing. His dr thinks he has something called panosteitis. She sent us home with a couple pain rx, told us to limit his activity and come back for repeat films in 14 days if there's no improvement. She says the panosteitis will not show up immediately on X-ray? If anyone has experienced this I would love to know how your bully progressed and how you managed their pain. It completely breaks my heart to see him this way. Thanks!