He's feeling sorry for himself this evening, wobbly from the x-ray and has shaved patches on his front legs. Good job we got the full deal on the pet insurance. This could cost thousands. £4k if surgery is needed. But it could lead to an early onset of arthritis as he gets older. He's only 18 months and it doesn't seem to seriously inconvenience him at the moment, though he does limp from time to time. Anti-inflammatories help. More reason to be thankful for pet insurance. That stuff's £35 a bottle and might be a permanent feature.
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2011 06:58 pm (UTC)I've come across so many folks whose horses have had weird back/leg problems through the years, and again it often seems to be a case of bad luck. Though with my poor horse it was definitely a case of 'it's not the years, honey, it's the mileage.'
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2011 08:53 pm (UTC)When you buy a puppy at 8 weeks, you're pretty much getting a ball of fluff. Diezel looked fine. The narrow chest didn't really become obvious until he was six or eight months and even then it just looked like something he'd grow out of as he put on muscle. Even now I'm not sure that it's connected to the shoulder problems.
Anyhow, he's got an appointment with the specialist next Thursday, so we'll see. They'll probably want to do an arthroscopy, so we'll have to leave him with them overnight. He's never been away from home before, and he hates the vet's, so I hope they can cope.
Yes, I know, they do it all the time and I'm nattering for nothing.
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2011 08:59 pm (UTC)