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We are just Corgi owners and are not experts. I'm sure you'll discuss this issue with your vet but here is our experiences -
Our youngest, SunnyD, had a slight limp at the end of the day - or stiffness after arising from rest after a hard play or long walk. She was under one and was diagnosed with elbow issues (front legs) that required surgery and has the onset of arthritus. My other 3 Cardi's are between 2 and 3 are without any limping or stiffness upon arising - of course they all "stretch" themselves to get themselves going. I consider our dogs (save SunnyD) moderately active, two 1-2 mile walks per day plus playing in the yard and swimming when weather permits. SunnyD is currently recovering from surgery.
In our previous "batch" both dogs got a bit stiff and limpy upon arising, after age 8 or so. At about 10.5 years we noted with our dog Jeannie that one rear leg seemed not to recover and she was eventually, because they could not attribute her deterioriating condition to anything else, diagnosed with spinal myelopathy.
With SunnyD we noted the limping/stiffness several months before a vet could confirm an issue it by manipulating the dogs legs.
No it tooks us a little while to characterize her limp/stiffness but we both agreed it was front side though we differed on left or right - in fact it was both. We actually had vets look at her several times before we could isolate the issue because everytime the doc saw her she looked very fit.
For us we knew we had a problem so we skipped the xray all together and went right to the cat-scan.
Mickey had a hind limp. Two vets said it was most likely hip problems but we brought him to a specialist and it in fact was an injured muscle that had no healed properly. We had a laser treatment done to him and it fixed it all up although it recently came back so we have to go again but it really did the trick. We were so worried then relieved when this was the outcome....
Maybe have that checked out. She felt it right away when she touched it although I couldnt....
He loved going for his treatments too. He always got a massage and a cookie and fell asleep during the lasering! :)
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