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Good luck with the vet tomorrow Elaine. Sorry, not a doggy person and wondered whether a Lhasa apso was that cute Tibetan dog that keeps the monks warm! Joking aside, hope all is well or can be put right. |
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Hmmm - if he's not putting weight on it something must be bothering him. Good you've got a vet appt . . . fingers crossed it's just a little sprain. |
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Apart from a straightforward sprain, it could be lux patella, where the kneecap dislocates- more common in small dogs and they kneecap can pop in and out. Bruno gets this occasionally ( he's a big dog so the vets were surprised), his leg sticks and then it pops back into place and he is a bit sore on it for a couple of days. The other more serious issue, could be a damaged cruciate, there are different levels of the from a strain to a rupture. The vet will be able to advise best, and usually it is just a sprain the is the problem. Hope all goes well. |
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Could be anything and nothing but best to get it checked...for all you know he was born with the condition and no one noticed or is only apparent at certain times like after excercise.......hope the vet finds an answer and he is okay. |
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Thanx for the replies. I am worried that it may be a lux patella or hip displacia as the more I have been watching him move, I now see that the leg sort of has a rotating movement. I am worried that playing with my wee dog has brought this on and feel responsible. Will have to wait and see what the vet says this morning I guess. |
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