Can
panosteitis show up after fall or could it be something else?
Not exact matches
Panosteitis (Pano) usually occurs in puppies around four months - of - age and will
show has lameness.
One of the main reasons for a young dog to be «pulled» from a
show, or excused from the ring, is the sudden lameness of a condition known as
panosteitis, familiarly labelled «pano» by many breeders.
Some dogs have
shown such frank signs of
panosteitis that a tentative but fairly strong diagnosis of pano has been made, and then upon further tests run because of additional symptoms, they were found to have Hemophilia A. Of course, it is possible that some dogs can have both disorders at once, but based on the incidences of the two, the coincidental appearance might be hard to imagine except in certain isolated GSD families.