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Old 11-08-2008, 01:52 PM
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Does your GSD put it on for sympathy????

Last week I had one of those heart-stopping moments. Arch has very bad hips - when he was two he was scored at 34 36. He is now 9 years old. Every now and then he limps but he's not on pain killers just glucosamine and I still have injections and tablets to fall back on.

My husband was walking him whilst I was at work with Ella-Bella - he turned his head away and the next thing Arch was screeching in pain.

He got him to the car and kept him quiet at home. I got in took one look at him and took him to the vet. My husband claimed that Arch wasn't too bad until I came home and then he was looking for sympathy so sat there with his leg up!

I took him to the vet who insisted on x-raying him. I couldn't work out why as when he examined the leg there was movement.

The vet didn't tell me until aftewards but he thought Arch had bone cancer. Luckily that was not the case - however there are boney spurs and a faint crack in his elbow joint caused by arthritus.

After Arch was x-rayed and got home there was an amazing improvement and he was most put out at being rested!! Does anyone elses GSD act like "wounded soldier" when they're there but make an amazing recovery when they're not around!

He's made an amazing recovery - but he does look to me for sympathy. I'm so glad I've got him to 9 as if I had listened to the vet when he was 2 he really didn't think Arch would last more than two years with his hips.

I love my boy dearly - but he's a very expensive pet!!
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Old 11-08-2008, 02:17 PM
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Oh bless him...he clearly knows how to get the sympathy vote Glad he's ok though!

If Diesel runs into our coffee table and we're sitting on the sofa, he'll stop dead, lift his leg so you can rub it better, but I saw him do the same thing the other day, he didn't know I'd seen and he just walked off with no hint that he'd hurt himself He totally knows how to play the sympathy card!!!
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Old 30-09-2008, 05:35 PM
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Last week I had one of those heart-stopping moments. Arch has very bad hips - when he was two he was scored at 34 36. He is now 9 years old. Every now and then he limps but he's not on pain killers just glucosamine and I still have injections and tablets to fall back on.

My husband was walking him whilst I was at work with Ella-Bella - he turned his head away and the next thing Arch was screeching in pain.

He got him to the car and kept him quiet at home. I got in took one look at him and took him to the vet. My husband claimed that Arch wasn't too bad until I came home and then he was looking for sympathy so sat there with his leg up!

I took him to the vet who insisted on x-raying him. I couldn't work out why as when he examined the leg there was movement.

The vet didn't tell me until aftewards but he thought Arch had bone cancer. Luckily that was not the case - however there are boney spurs and a faint crack in his elbow joint caused by arthritus.

After Arch was x-rayed and got home there was an amazing improvement and he was most put out at being rested!! Does anyone elses GSD act like "wounded soldier" when they're there but make an amazing recovery when they're not around!

He's made an amazing recovery - but he does look to me for sympathy. I'm so glad I've got him to 9 as if I had listened to the vet when he was 2 he really didn't think Arch would last more than two years with his hips.

I love my boy dearly - but he's a very expensive pet!!
Similar thing happened to George the other day..........he was running down a hill and his back legs just went on him, he looked at me and I swear he had tears in his eyes.

lol I have a very expensive pet too
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