So I've been worried about Bo's joint health for a while now, as I noticed that her hips were "popping" while we were on our walks. She didn't show any signs of pain, but I made a mental note of it and talked to teh vet, who said that she probably has HD, but that it's not so bad that he wanted to do anything about it. So, it's started getting colder here (I know, we're wimps about cold in California, but it's been in the 20's at our house in the morning) and I've notice that Bo is moving slower and slower, especially when getting up from a sleeping position. Then I started hearing her shoulders pop when she would move around...this one sounded more like knuckles cracking. Then I noticed that she was on her tippy-toes for the first few steps after getting up from a nap. Much to my chagrin, she chooses to sleep on the linoleum floor instead of on her down-topped tempurpedic mattress that we made for her! I also noticed that she's becoming more hesitant when people go to pet her and often moves away when the go to pet her rump (she's a therapy dog and works with me one day a week in my psychotherapy office). She won't give "paw" like she used to and seems to be generally more slow. Then last night when my husband got home from work, she seemed to have a great deal of trouble getting up from the floor and had this look on her face like she was confused becuase she wanted to go to greet him but couldn't...we call it her squinchy face because her eyes are crinkled up-she usually does this when she first wakes up. Anyway, it took her a while to get to him and she seemed to be-as strange as it sounds-embarassed. I know Pyrs are proud dogs and she very much loves the greeting routine she has with her dad, so it almost seemed like she was embarassed that she couldn't get to him fast enough. I feel like I'm at this crossroads with her becuase part of me is in denial doesn't want to admit that my four year old dog looks and acts like an old dog, almost over night. The other part of me knows that I have to retire her and stop pushing her to work with people when she's obviously in some degree of discomfort. Pyrs are so stoic about pain, that I have no idea if she's hurting. She has started sniffing my hand when I'm rubbing her hip area trying to massage it, but she doesn't growl or try to pull away. She's clearly not as active as she used to be, but there are times when she's fast & mobile!! I don't know. I called the vet today to talk and I'm waiting to hear back. I'm assuming x-rays are next, and maybe some medication of some kind. I've got her on a multi-vitamin that has 2000mg of glucosamine, plus Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids, every day (she weighs 128lbs), but it doesn't seem to be helping. I know what I have to do, I'm just not happy about it. I am just so sad to see her like this...not getting on the bed, hesitating to get into the car, being so stiff when she rises. She's too young in my mind to have this stuff going on with her.
Anyway, that's my sad vent...thanks for listening.
Jenn, Bo & Floyd in CA