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Just starting to get ready for my first season with the dog and it he started crying a lot for no apparent reason which then got a lot worse very quickly. He's currently on anti inflammatories and pain killers (prescribed by vet) and just waiting to see how if his condition changes this week. If not it's €500 for a CAT scan at a specialist to see what it is. 

Vet says it's either a muscular injury or a hernia (somewhere in his neck). The other day he and the whippet decided to running jump off a 3m wall for some reason which may or may not be related (was fine for a few days after). 

Just wondered if anyone has had anything similar and if their dog was able to recover 100%. Absolutely gutted, not nice seeing him in the state he's in at the moment. 

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from what you say, it sounds more like the dog has a trapped  nerve some where from its neck along its spine,  maybe take him to  a good boneman, give him anti inflammatorys, and a lot of rest,if that dont work   and hes no better, no option but a good working dog vet.atb.

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1 hour ago, grompz said:

from what you say, it sounds more like the dog has a trapped  nerve some where from its neck along its spine,  maybe take him to  a good boneman, give him anti inflammatorys, and a lot of rest,if that dont work   and hes no better, no option but a good working dog vet.atb.

Skip the first stage and just go to a good working dog vet / physio. 

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15 hours ago, callum104 said:

Just starting to get ready for my first season with the dog and it he started crying a lot for no apparent reason which then got a lot worse very quickly. He's currently on anti inflammatories and pain killers (prescribed by vet) and just waiting to see how if his condition changes this week. If not it's €500 for a CAT scan at a specialist to see what it is. 

Vet says it's either a muscular injury or a hernia (somewhere in his neck). The other day he and the whippet decided to running jump off a 3m wall for some reason which may or may not be related (was fine for a few days after). 

Just wondered if anyone has had anything similar and if their dog was able to recover 100%. Absolutely gutted, not nice seeing him in the state he's in at the moment. 

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Callum i have sent you  Personal Message,atb.

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