Since I don't yet have access to the private forums until I have 100 posts, I thought I'd ask here!
How many of you are lab owners or owners of dogs--large breed or otherwise--with hip dysplasia? What is your experience with this and how do you deal with it?
We found out our yellow lab (a rescue from a bad breeder) had hip dysplasia two years ago this past February. It wasn't super progressed, but it was enough that he limps after long bouts of activity. Since then we've had to stop long fetching/running sessions, mostly we have to keep him out of the dog park, and limit him to walks, swimming, etc. He is perfectly happy, but it hurts me to see him limp after he's had an active day.
The way we found out was so odd. We adopted him when he was 14 months old and for the first 2 years we had him, he was super active--running, etc. Then one day out of seemingly no where, he was out fetching the tennis ball and that night, he was limping. That's when we got the xrays and found out. But it was like a switch had turned on and all of a sudden, he was in pain.
We haven't yet started any daily doses of Rimadyl or anything. But I find that I feel so bad often because he's less active than other dogs simply because he's in pain. I can see that he's in pain (well, maybe not pain, but at least discomfort) when he's out with other dogs and as soon as he stops moving he immediately sits down. I can see the struggle has he hauls himself up from laying down. Don't get me wrong--he is such a happy, loving, goofy dog. But it just hurts me to know he has pain or limitations.
What are your experiences?
How many of you are lab owners or owners of dogs--large breed or otherwise--with hip dysplasia? What is your experience with this and how do you deal with it?
We found out our yellow lab (a rescue from a bad breeder) had hip dysplasia two years ago this past February. It wasn't super progressed, but it was enough that he limps after long bouts of activity. Since then we've had to stop long fetching/running sessions, mostly we have to keep him out of the dog park, and limit him to walks, swimming, etc. He is perfectly happy, but it hurts me to see him limp after he's had an active day.
The way we found out was so odd. We adopted him when he was 14 months old and for the first 2 years we had him, he was super active--running, etc. Then one day out of seemingly no where, he was out fetching the tennis ball and that night, he was limping. That's when we got the xrays and found out. But it was like a switch had turned on and all of a sudden, he was in pain.
We haven't yet started any daily doses of Rimadyl or anything. But I find that I feel so bad often because he's less active than other dogs simply because he's in pain. I can see that he's in pain (well, maybe not pain, but at least discomfort) when he's out with other dogs and as soon as he stops moving he immediately sits down. I can see the struggle has he hauls himself up from laying down. Don't get me wrong--he is such a happy, loving, goofy dog. But it just hurts me to know he has pain or limitations.
What are your experiences?
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