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Dog hopping off right leg
Tony Gaiardo Australia (Verified User) Posts 37 Dogs 4 / Races 1 01 Aug 2020 11:23
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Dog is hopping occasionally off her right back leg on walks. It is only occasionally and she doesn't seem sore anywhere. Runs okay and isn't in any pain. Thinking maybe a luxating patella but not common with large breeds. Taking her to VET but any thoughts would be great?
Mark Wilcox Australia (Verified User) Posts 264 Dogs 1 / Races 0 01 Aug 2020 20:55
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Check closely for something is in her pad or if it is a sore quick on toe
Allan Boland Ireland (Verified User) Posts 20 Dogs 0 / Races 0 24 Dec 2020 13:25
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i have a bitch who is doing exactly the same took her for an xray nothing showed but took her to a muscle man and he found it was her tendon running down the inside part of her hock ...i lasered it for 4 days that did the trick
Nathan Trigg Australia (Verified User) Posts 516 Dogs 20 / Races 28 25 Dec 2020 23:12
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Tony Gaiardo wrote:
Dog is hopping occasionally off her right back leg on walks. It is only occasionally and she doesn't seem sore anywhere. Runs okay and isn't in any pain. Thinking maybe a luxating patella but not common with large breeds. Taking her to VET but any thoughts would be great?
Hi Tony,
Did you end up finding any solution to your issue, we also have a dog with a hop or a skip similar to what you explained with yours.