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My 7 month old lurcher pup has had the problem for a couple of weeks now. Dont have a clue what it could be she dont seem in any pain and nothing obvious what could be wrong.

 

When she has been out on a walk and had a good run about when she gets back home she seem really stiff in back legs/end. Seems to walk funny its nearly not notice able.

 

Anyway I rested her for about two weeks then she seemed ok but today after a run about she seemed stiff again.

 

Aint got a clue what it could be just want to see if anyone got any ideas before i decide to take to see a greyhound man.

 

Regards Ben :victory:

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try to get your dog out more and for shorter walks slowly build the muscles up ,if i hadnt been out for 2 weeks then have a run about i would be stiff legged

 

She has been out just on the lead though over the two weeks. I know what you are saying but the thing is the problem occured before the two weeks rest so dont see how you could put the problem down that. And I did slowly bring her back to full exercise over the week so dont know

 

Samba dont think its cramp it just well could be though really not sure. She is fine when she is out and after but once she get home and starts resting thats when you can notce it.

 

Does anyone know any good greyhound men in darlington north east area?????????

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