Hi Angela-Just my experience...My Maddie needed a CT scan to ultimately diagnose her
elbow dysplasia--nothing showed up on X-rays, which were read by both her regular vet
and an outside radiology specialist.
She started limping at only 4 months, was x-rayed then, and again at 6 months when she
Angela,
I'm sorry you're having such a time with unsoundness in your young Berner.
I've responded to your questions within the text of your message below:
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Subject: lameness
My question is whether my situation is normal for a
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Subject: Re: lameness
Hi Angela-Just my experience...My Maddie needed a CT scan to ultimately
diagnose her elbow dysplasia--nothing showed up on X-rays, which were read
Hi Angela,
First off it sounds as though your boy has a very active lifestyle and he
is still young and his bones are not fully hardened off yet. As he is such
a large boy I would be inclined to take the jumping and agility stuff out
of his exercise regime. You can try tracking and scent