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So in earlier posts I talked about Diago having a swollen hock and how he wil hold the leg up when he isnt running around like a mad man. I took him to the vets and he checked it out and said it seems to have been an old injury because it basically closed up, I dont know proper terms. He also suggested to start both dogs on gluco-flex, no x-rays were done just a visual and hands on exam. Diago still favors this leg as he has been for the last month, should i request Xrays you think??

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I probably would and then you'll have a baseline xray of that leg if it's an old injury. Glucosamine is a good recommendation too. If he had an old break it may be that it will swell and cause pain intermittently.

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Yes. I aree with the x-ray as well as they would be a good baseline for any future issues.

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I would absolutely have it x-rayed. It's the procedure I use whenever one of mine has a nagging limp.

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Films for sure IMHO. You don't necessarily have to jump to another vet or even a specialist until the films are read. Depending on what shows up, then decide about a specialist or another vet.

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A vet who is at all greyhound savvy would insist on x-rays for a limp that didn't resolve on it's own quickly.

 

And I agree; you don't need to run off to a specialist. A simple x-ray can be read by any competent vet. All dogs have bones, after all! If your vet is UNSURE once the films are taken, it would be something to consider sending them off to a specialist, but one thing at a time.


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