Oh no! Hip Dysplasia?

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Dave31

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My baby Miyla just turned 8 months old.

For the past couple months I've noticed that with my hands on her back hips I can feel a clicking, popping coming from what I assume is her hips. Sometimes I can hear it like someone has popped their knuckles.

I'm really worried and freaked out its a sign of hip dysplasia. She shows no sign of pain and runs and jumps normal.

Until I get some x-rays I won't know for sure. I'm just worried and stressed and kinda hoping its nothing.

I've had dogs with bad joints, but I've never had a puppy or dog that pops and clicks whenever it moves or walks. Then i was told hip dysplasia may show up as early as seven months. And thats about the time i noticed it.

I hope this is not a sign of bad things to come.

I want to be able to do this drn2 for many years
 

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Greg58

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Dave hopefully the vet will not find anything, I know how it is to have a pet that has problems. Our lab has a thyroid problem and Addison's disease, we have to give her one med twice a day and another once ever other day then a shot at the vet every five weeks. We spent $2000 on her last year. To look at her you can't tell any things wrong.
 

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Dave31

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Thank you Joe..

I feel for you Greg. That sux about your Lab it must be difficult at times. Beautiful dog I'm sure he has lots of love to give.
 

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Dave,
Having gone through what I just did my heart breaks thinking that she might have a problem. You have my full understanding of how much it hurts to see a puppy dog suffer in any way. A good vet can offer some drugs that will help.

Greg,
I had a Golden Retriever that lived to 13 with the same conditions your lab has. Daily meds, and lots of love kept him happy and comfortable. Good luck my friend.

Tom
 

Greg58

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Thanks guys, Honey is her name. If my wife didn't work at the vet we couldn't afford to do all that needs to be done. She is (was) a gift to our son from his now in laws in February 2008, when he and D got married and moved into the city he didn't take Honey with him. Its a good thing because young people have enough to pay for starting out without a sick pet.

P.S. There is no such thing as a free puppy!
 

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Dave, They have an amazing ability to heal when they are young. I hope she is still hopping over 5 foot fences when she is a teenager.