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my pat hasnt been injured in any way that i know he seems to just do it after long walks. his leg kind of goes further out than usual.like a very fat person who has sh*t himself. but its only one leg. he can still jump and run and his tail wags. he seems no different. is this just something like cramp? or more serious.?

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my pat hasnt been injured in any way that i know he seems to just do it after long walks. his leg kind of goes further out than usual.like a very fat person who has sh*t himself. but its only one leg. he can still jump and run and his tail wags. he seems no different. is this just something like cramp? or more serious.?

 

Try spending some money and ask a VET :doh:

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If you are worried enough to ask for advice, get it taken to a vet!

 

we are. was just wondering if [NO TEXT TALK] new what it was. as the STUPID vets do not like to answer their phones much.somebody is always on the line.

 

I would have thought that's a good sign?

It means they're busy

 

Don't expect a diagnosis down the phone line though, we don't use crystal balls ;)

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If you are worried enough to ask for advice, get it taken to a vet!

 

we are. was just wondering if [NO TEXT TALK] new what it was. as the STUPID vets do not like to answer their phones much.somebody is always on the line.

 

I would have thought that's a good sign?

It means they're busy

 

Don't expect a diagnosis down the phone line though, we don't use crystal balls ;)

 

i mean to book an appointmant lol.

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Obviously you need professional advice,however if i had to guess i should say Patella luxation - a slipping knee cap

 

If it is the vet should be able to grade it for you and then advise what should(or shouldnt ) be done about it

But good luck

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Obviously you need professional advice,however if i had to guess i should say Patella luxation - a slipping knee cap

 

If it is the vet should be able to grade it for you and then advise what should(or shouldnt ) be done about it

But good luck

 

cheers.

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