Not exact matches
In dogs
with bilateral elbow dysplasia, the
lameness may seem intermittent or shift from one
front leg to the other.
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.
This is why so many dogs
with collar and neck injuries suffer from
front leg lameness and paw licking.