jdgher
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: East central Illinois.
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I've seen it several years ago.
I've seen it in coon hounds 2-3 times in 30 years. An exray would be money well spent. What I've seen is the joint that holds the ball is oversize or not fully developed enough to keep the ball in the socket.
The dogs I'm familiar with belonged to friends of mine, they were never bred, just used for hunting. They limp sometimes more than others, sometimes they run on 3 legs. A vet told them cartilage will form in the area and somewhat help with stability over time, but later in life they have arthritis in the area and it makes them uncomfortable. One female was a super talented track dog, you couldn't tell she had a problem while trailing, was actually pretty fast. When she slowed down to a walk or trot it was pretty noticeable.
Get the exray and spay her if the hip isn't sound. Also keep her a little bit lean, less weight she carries the better. I've heard some have the leg removed completely in severe cases, this makes life easier for the dog in the long run.
I have seen a dog missing a hind leg (for a different reason) flat out fly through the timber and tree coon, a tough Grandnight Ch. Called Tripod.
I hope you find out all is good, but just in case.
Darrin
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