Sentences with phrase «in rear leg»

Kate isn't sure she'd have noticed the wobble at first if she had not been so vigilant about any sign of trouble in the rear leg he'd broken as an adolescent pup.
7/21/15: Meet Frankie, a 7 year old mixed breed who has a torn ligament in his rear leg and hip dysplasia.
An anesthetic or sedative injection is usually given in the rear leg muscle and will take effect in about five to 10 minutes.
Ferrets are amazing in that so many health issues they experience result in rear leg weakness and an unsteady gait.
** One and a half years ago, my ex-boyfriend's male Thai Ridgeback dog attacked him very badly in the rear leg.
Multiple surgical pins were placed to secure all the fractures and their fragments in his rear leg and a long - term splint was necessary for his foreleg to heal.
That extra length translates to a massive gain (109 mm) in rear leg room to make the previously cramped backseat far more comfortable.
While the exterior dimensions hardly change, the longer wheel base allows for an impressive increase of 4.8 inches in rear leg - room.
The horse began to gather its strength in its rear legs, preparing for a mortal engagement.
Symptoms may include weakness in the rear legs, the appearance of pain, possible tremors, and a low grade fever.
You spent years caring for a dog that had a painful condition in his rear legs.
old Dachshund suddenly became paralyzed in her rear legs, I applied a little DMSO to her lower spine twice a day.
This may begin to become most evident in the rear legs, especially when your dog gets up from a lying down position.
Thus, these cats often become paralyzed in the rear legs very suddenly and experience significant pain.
Degenerative Myelopathy - the other DM that can affect Collies... By Nancy Kelso, DVM Degenerative Myelopathy is a progressive disease of the spinal cord that causes weakness, and eventually inability to walk in the rear legs.
Presenting symptoms for diseases of the hip include: hind limb lameness (abnormal way of walking in the rear legs, such as favoring one leg over the other), difficulty rising, inability to jump into the car, refusal to use stairs, reluctance to exercise, and a tendency to be very tired after exercise and needing to lay down.
Also, in advanced stages of cervical stenosis, problems with bowel and bladder function can result, in addition to weakness and numbness in the rear legs and paws, which can cause difficulty walking — a syndome known as Wobblers Syndrome.
This disorder is the common cause of lameness in the rear legs of our dogs and results into an abnormal hip joint development.
It happens in the rear legs, and can cause a lot of pain for your pet.
Affected dogs develop weakness in the rear legs and gradually become paralyzed.
There should not be an excess of or lack of angulation in the rear legs.
Her coat may grow dull, she may vomit, and may have weakness in her rear legs.
The circulation to the rear legs is painfully disrupted and while many cats survive this episode and regain function in their rear legs, they are at risk for future episodes.
He seemed to react to acupuncture needles placed in his rear legs, so I was cautiously optimistic about the prognosis of his neurological injury
This 3 - year - old darling was surrendered by his former family when he suddenly went down in his rear legs and was unable to walk.
When a dog «goes down» or becomes immobile in the rear legs, this is an emergency situation and you should immediately contact your veterinarian or emergency clinic!
If the intervertebral disc ruptures, many dogs will become uncoordinated or weak when they walk, or become paralyzed in the rear legs.
The cranial cruciate ligament (CCL), which in people is called the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), is part of the knee or stifle joint in the rear legs of dogs.
This is paralysis that usually starts in the rear legs and then progressively worsens.
Many dogs show difficulty rising, not wanting to jump into the car, tiring easily, decreased willingness to play, «bunny hopping» or waddling gait and short strides in the rear legs.
Affected dogs develop weakness in their rear legs, appear to be in pain, may have tremors and may develop a low grade fever.
Starting with Scout who had no perception of pain or movement in his rear legs for the two weeks prior to stem cell therapy.
It's often referred to as Dancing Doberman Disease, because the misfiring nervous system creates «spasticity» in the rear legs, alternately flexing and straightening the legs so the poor dog looks as though he's shifting his weight back and forth.
These dogs can lose muscle mass in the rear legs as well as over the shoulder blades.
On examination, the dog showed lack of normal gait in the rear legs.
There is calcified disk material in the spinal canal between L - 2 and L - 3, and it is painful and weak in its rear legs.
In fact, hip dysplasia is the leading cause of lameness in the rear legs of dogs, especially in large breeds such as Newfoundlands, Saint Bernards, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, and German Shepherds.
But you may not notice anything is wrong until the puppy develops a wobbly or weak gait in the rear legs.
In the rear legs, patellar luxation and torn cruciate ligaments are common causes of sudden lameness.
Scooter here came to Maranatha Farm with no movement in his rear legs.
Kittens can develop Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a condition that causes paralysis in the rear legs.
Duncan was born with an uncorrectable deformity in his rear legs and pelvis.
Young dogs may present with symptoms such as stiffness when running or getting up, a «popping» feel in the hips, a «bunny hopping» gait, or a narrow stance in the rear legs.
A homeless puppy, paralyzed in her rear legs, is mobile today thanks to an animal shelter in Washington.
In older ferrets weakness in the rear legs is common, and it can be caused by many different things.
Missy's injury left her with no feeling in her rear legs, tail or bottom.

Not exact matches

At the same time, your baby might be leaning on various nerves, causing sporadic pain and numbness in your legs, rear, and back.
Just a quick comment that those big convertibles don't fit very well rear facing in a lot of smaller cars, especially if you or your partner have long legs.
You can't see your child's face in the rear view mirror, their legs seem so bunched up, and you're a mite tired of not being able to adjust the front seat for fear you'll knock the gigantic convertible seat out of place.
In fact, the risk of injuries to the arms and legs of a child in a rear - facing seat is less than one in every 10,000 accidents — that's pretty good oddIn fact, the risk of injuries to the arms and legs of a child in a rear - facing seat is less than one in every 10,000 accidents — that's pretty good oddin a rear - facing seat is less than one in every 10,000 accidents — that's pretty good oddin every 10,000 accidents — that's pretty good odds!
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