With longer - term
back leg lameness, muscle wastage around the hindquarters may be visible.
Not exact matches
It has difficulty rising from a sitting position,
lameness in the
back legs, is hopping like a rabbit when running, and is reluctant to go up the stairs.
Symptoms of this cat and dog health problem vary, but some common symptoms include the following: Weakness in the hind
legs, Anxiety,
Lameness,
Back or neck spasms, Muscle tension, Hunched posture, Decreased activity, Unwillingness to jump, Loss of bladder control, Fecal incontinence and Crying in pain.
The hind
legs may appear tucked under, and the
back arched, and dogs suffering front
leg lameness may also take shorter than normal strides with their hind limbs.
Symptoms of Disseminated Valley Fever include the symptoms of Primary Pulmonary with or without the cough as well as any of the following:
Lameness of or swelling on one or more
legs,
back or neck pain, seizures, ataxia (stumbling or seeming dizzy), skin abscesses that don't heal with traditional antibiotics, eye cloudiness or pain and / or abdominal pain.
Outward signs range from slight to severe pain including, difficulty getting up from lying or seated position, climbing stairs, extending
back legs, a side to side sway of the crop, a resistance to jumping, a waddling or sway in the gait,
lameness especially following exercise, and pushing on the rump may cause the pelvis to drop.
Dogs with IVDD have symptoms ranging from mild pain (lowered head, reluctance to move, stiffness, sensitivity to touch), to severe pain (arched
back,
lameness, dragging
legs, inability to stand, crying when touched or moving, trembling, staggering, collapse), to partial or complete paralysis.
Side effects of declawing a cat can include infection and pain to the cat's paw,
lameness and chronic
back pain, as the cat can no longer properly exercise
leg and
back muscles.