Labrador Back Leg Problems
Limping favoring a back leg.
Labrador back leg problems. Back legs are more close together when the dog stands than the front legs. As seen in the Purina Labrador Retriever Update January 05 Chances are your Labrador Retriever may have experienced a ruptured cranial cruciate ligament CCL. Early signs include difficulty jumping weakness in the dogs back legs including collapsing stumbling splaying out slipping crossing-over of rear feet worn down toenails and abrasions on the feet from scuffing.
Difficulty walking up or down stairs to greet you. Hurting her back and the muscles going in her back legs are 2 different things but I think the muscles loss has got worse as she has walked less after hurting her back. The vet also said several short walks avoid long walks.
It is usually caused by many things including trauma or degeneration of the joints over the years. A 14 year old Labrador can develop mobility issues and the meds also caused accelerated loss of muscle in her back legs. As I lay on the kitchen floor with her stroking her head that Sunday morning with her not being able to get to her feet I think God whispered in my ear you know what you have to do Dave and thats how I finally got the courage to set her free.
Genes and nutrition are both known to be responsible for hip dysplasia. The back should be level while not sloping up towards its rear legs. Difficulty getting up.
Many back leg problems in Labradors can be treated. Labradors are medium-sized and can reach around 215 and 245 5461 and 6223 cm in height and will weigh up to 80 lb 3629 kg as adults. Often the shaking is a symptom of something bigger rather than a solvable problem on its own.
Again slightly puzzling was that both Murphys back legs were affected usually this is a one-sided problem with one good leg and one bad leg. Another condition that may be either genetic or environmental elbow dysplasia affects the flexibility of the forelimbs in a Labrador. Their hind legs should be level with their front and be very muscular.
