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Cocker Specific Discussion => Health => Topic started by: Mrs Pepper on February 12, 2014, 07:39:48 PM
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Can anyone help? Pepper hasn't been himself since yesterday morning when we came back from our walk. He was shivering so I put his equafleece on and went to work but when I came home at lunchtime he wasn't himself but I thought he was just feeling sorry for himself for some reason so just fussed over him for a bit.
When I got home at the end of the day he was shivering and wasn't too keen to go out on his walk which is absolutely unheard of. Normally he is tearing around barking but he just continued to lay on the carpet looking up at me when I said 'walkies'. I was a bit worried so took him to the vet last night but he couldn't see anything obvious so gave him a shot of painkiller and a shot of antibiotic. He didn't improve today so I took him back to the vets to see someone different but she couldn't find anything so has given him a week’s course of anti-inflammatory painkillers. The only thing that could be a concern is he didn't like one of his hind legs being stretched out by the vet, he didn't grumble but couldn't extend the leg fully.
Does anyone have any idea what might be causing his discomfort? Might it be early onset of arthritis? He’s eating his meals so whatever it is isn't affecting his appetite.
He will be 5 in May.
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Its good he is still eating. Is he moving freely other than the stairs? Shivering can indicate pain/discomfort.
Its probably not this but its really windy and rainy here and its whistling against the house. It couldnt be that un nerving him could it. My friend from work has messaged me and her dog is really stressed about it.
Did the vet feel all over him and everywhere was ok?
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Sorry to hear that Pepper is out of sorts, I do know of a couple of local dogs who have had the shivering and lethargy thing recently, but that was coupled with being off food also. They're ok now. It is suspected they picked something up from the constant walks thro' filthy water and endless mud we 're all subjected to at present. Is Pepper wee-ing and poo-ing ok? It's always a worry but if Pepper is in some discomfort that maybe creating the symptoms. If nothing else changes I would give the anti inflammatory tabs a couple of days to work, but if no improvement, a return trip to the Vets. here's hoping Pepper picks up quickly. M
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Think I would be tempted to rest her for a few days, don't allow her to use stairs just in case there is a problem with the rear leg.
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Thanks all for your responses.
Maddy74 - he's moving OK other than when he has to put pressure on his back legs and his tail still wags occasionally which is good. :blink:
GeoW - he's weeing and pooing OK and the colour is all fine so nothing to worry about there fortunately.
Ollie nathan's mum - the vet has told me to put Pepper under house arrest for a few days to give his body a chance to rest so hopefully that might sort things out. I just hope that Pepper isn't too upset about not going out but so far I think he would rather just relax so that's good. Since yesterday he hasn't been going upstairs on his own as I think it's too uncomfortable so I'll just keep an eye on things to make sure he doesn't put himself in a situation where he might hurt himself.
Just hope the symptoms don't lead to something more sinister... :-\
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Awwwww, maybe he has just pulled a muscle and after a few days of rest he will be right as rain. Paws crossed xx
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Yeah I'd give him a few days rest - no climbing the stairs, jumping on and off things. Might be he's tweaked a muscle in his back thats causing the problem with his back legs as well. Gentle squidges coming from all here xxx
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Poor Pepper, hope he feels better very soon.
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Poor Pepper Hope soon gets better
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How's Pepper today??
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Hope pepper is feeling better today
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How is Pepper today?
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Sorry to hear Pepper is unwell and hope he soon picks up.
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Thanks all for your concern. :blink:
I think the painkillers have kicked in as he's a little more lively today but still doesn't want to get up on the sofa or go upstairs but that's fine. He looks longingly at me and I do what most of us on here would do and pick him up and carry him to where he wants to go. :D
I know he must be in discomfort as he isn't bothered at all about going out for a walk and that is extremely unlike him. He's also much quieter than normal so I guess his body is just going through some healing...
We are back at the vets tomorrow evening for a check up so hopefully nothing more will materialise and he will continue to mend.
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Probably not a bad thing that he is not keen on stairs or jumping on the couch. It does seem that there has been a bit of an improvement, and I hope you get a good report from the vet tomorrow :luv: I would definitely be one of those carrying him around too :005: