ShaunaK
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Hi there,
So my 7 year old herding dog (about 50 pounds) has had a few issues in her right front leg. Last July she got a fox tail stuck in there and it had to be surgically removed. It took a couple weeks to heal and she was fine again for about a month. Out of nowhere, on the same leg as the foxtail she started limping. At first the vet thought it was an infection left over from the fox tail, so we had her on meds but the limp didn't go away. From there we x-rayed her front wrist where the injury seemed to be coming from but it showed no fracture or break. I was told to get her an MRI to see if there was some sort of ligament tear or deep tissue injury but those cost $3K to $5K. I've put her on dog arnica and it definitely has helped. She still slightly limps if we walk at a faster pace so I know its still there.
Any idea of supplements or therapies that could help her? I'm about to start her on acupuncture.
Thanks!
Shauna
@Dr. Jeff @Dr. Jean Hofve @Dr. Christina
So my 7 year old herding dog (about 50 pounds) has had a few issues in her right front leg. Last July she got a fox tail stuck in there and it had to be surgically removed. It took a couple weeks to heal and she was fine again for about a month. Out of nowhere, on the same leg as the foxtail she started limping. At first the vet thought it was an infection left over from the fox tail, so we had her on meds but the limp didn't go away. From there we x-rayed her front wrist where the injury seemed to be coming from but it showed no fracture or break. I was told to get her an MRI to see if there was some sort of ligament tear or deep tissue injury but those cost $3K to $5K. I've put her on dog arnica and it definitely has helped. She still slightly limps if we walk at a faster pace so I know its still there.
Any idea of supplements or therapies that could help her? I'm about to start her on acupuncture.
Thanks!
Shauna
@Dr. Jeff @Dr. Jean Hofve @Dr. Christina