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Re: [PyrNet-L] Re: Paddy needs help - not short
Not pyrsonally but I have known people who's Pyrs had Spinal Myleopathy
that dragged a leg. Hope I spelled it right. I found someone to do a
home check who's much closer.
>Reply-To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
>From: PyrMom@aol.com
>Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 20:21:17 EST
>To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
>Subject: [PyrNet-L] Re: Paddy needs help - not short
>
>I hope that someone on the list will be able to help with this problem.
>Recently Paddy had a cyst removed from his right eyelid. While this in
and of
>itself is not threatening to his survival (at least I hope), I am more
>concerned about a second matter for which I had him evaluated.
>
>Several weeks ago I noticed Paddy dragging his right rear leg. After
the vet
>removed the cyst from the eyelid, she manipulated the leg and hips and
took
>many radiographs of the hips and knees. The radiographs are absolutely
>"pyrfect" as far as orthopedics are concerned.
>
>We are guessing the problem may be a pinched nerve or some other
neurologic
>issue. Have any of you experienced a Pyr "dragging" a leg or know what
the
>symptoms of a pinched nerve are like?
>
>Hoping to hear from lots of you with your comments.
>
>Stephanie, Paddy and all the Tibbies
>pyrmom@aol.com
>
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Barb Bowes, NJ and
Bo, Molly, Chelsea and Flopsy the Pyr Shep
The more people I meet, the more I like my dog.
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