Lab with a limp

006remmaj

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Got a 6 year old lab with a pretty bad limp, when he was 1 1/2 he jumped out a second storey window and was limping a bit after but not bad. Do you think he could be limping now due to that? It's generally worse when he's been out picking up?
 
Mine was limping on its rear left leg turned out she had ripped her cruxciate ligament. £1300 not too happy
 
Need more details, is it front or back leg, has it come on suddenly or gradually, is any part of the leg warm/swollen/painful. Was there lameness present after the fall from a height that has progressively got worse, is the lameness worse on hard ground?
 
Front leg, seems to be on bottom joint slightly swollen I'd say but if I squeeze it he doesn't seem to mind, pad seems ok too, I had his hips done after his fall and came bk 4 and 5 tot 9!
 
What you need to do is get the dog to a vet ASAP so that it can be examined, treated and perhaps then stopping the problem being allowed to get worse....
 
Firstly it is not possible to be certain without a full and detailed investigation..... but my main concern with the past history of skydiving is that the carpus (wrist) may be hyper extending. This occurs as a result of damage to the palmar fibrocartilage. Unfortunately if this has occurred the only effective treatment is to surgically fuse all or part of the joint. This is quite a big deal and is a technically challenging surgery to get right consistently. My dog has had it done so i could email a video of the expected outcome should you wish.

If you look at the dog from the side whilst it is fully weight bearing (may need to get someone else to hold the opposite front leg up) check to see that the angle between the radius/ulna and the metacarpus/paw is the same on both sides. I would suggest that the dog is assessed by a vet as soon as possible, particularly if it is getting worse.
If after your normal vet has assessed the dog you still don't know what's up it may be worth asking for a referral to a Diplomate in orthopaedics. Unfortunately Bath is quite a way from me but if you fancy a (long)drive north then let me know.
Best of luck
 
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My working cocker started limping after a day out on the shoot. Didn't think anything of it but after a week it was not getting any better. Off to the vet who initially diagnosed it as a strain, after another three weeks still not getting any better, this time diagnosed as cruciate ligament damage and advised to continue to work the dog lightly to see what developed. After another four weeks noticed a couple of lumps on his hock and I took him of to the vets again and after a biopsy it was diagnosed as stringy cell carcinoma. After an op to remove the lumps and another biopsy confirmed the lumps as carcinogenic but worse still a particularly aggressive form. Removing the leg was not an option according to the vet so dog on painkillers until the inevitable happens. He's still in a happy place but I'm not looking forward to the future.

Get your dog to the vet asap and I hope the outcome is more positive than mine.

Willie
 
Thanks for all the advice ill get him to my vet I think

Definitely do this, and don't let the vet sell you on nsaids right away if it's arthritis. You don't want to be giving it to such a young dog if possible. Try stuff like glucosamine and chondroitin and I reckon you will see a big difference!!!
 
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