Sentences with phrase «rear legs resulting»

Dogs with DM initially develop incoordination and progressive weakness of their rear legs resulting in paralysis within one year from onset of signs.

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Plus, my only attempt at using the rear seats to carry two adults resulted in lots of trapped feet, bent legs and swearing.
Introduced for the 2001 model year, it had 250 mm (10 in) added between its front and rear doors, resulting in more leg room for passengers.
The upgrading process of the 2014 CTS also extends to its now - more - accommodating rear quarters, where leg and knee room have been increased as the result of the wheelbase stretch.
The result is a car that has best - in - class headroom for tall drivers when the seat is pushed back and lowered, and is equally class topping for rear leg room.
Though leg room is especially generous — even with the front seats pushed back to accommodate taller drivers and passengers — the same story can not be said for head room as a result of the sloping rear roofline.
There are four types of skin problems cats can have as a result of allergies: hair loss without much skin changes; miliary dermatitis - which causes small pinpoint scabs, especially on the neck and over the hips and tail base; eosinophilic granulomas - which are raised, red, hairless lesions, commonly on the lips, but can be lower on the jaw or neck, or even on the rear legs; severe itchiness at the face or neck.
Not only is the blood supply to one or both rear legs cut off but a metabolic cascade results, leading to the release of assorted inflammatory mediators (especially serotonin).
Ferrets are amazing in that so many health issues they experience result in rear leg weakness and an unsteady gait.
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.
As a result, they would have to lean back on their rear legs (dogs should bear most of their weight on their front legs) and it would tend to lean them off their front - outside leg.
Hip Dysplasia - Hip Dysplasia is a genetic disorder where the hip bone has a defect in connecting with the hip joint as a result of which the dog may experience pain or lameness in either of the rear legs.
Fractures and dislocations of the back, most often resulting in paralysis of both rear legs, are the most common injuries.
I've been fostering a young dog for a no - kill pet rescue organization in L.A., and he needs orthopedic surgery to correct congenital Patellar Luxation in both hind legs & a torn ACL in the right rear as a result of the luxation.
Patella luxation (also called slipped stifles) results from abnormalities in the bones of the rear legs, such as a shallow trochlear groove.
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