- Location
- Melbourne, Australia
Ella is still energetic, agile and loves her walks and zoomies. She still charges around the house with a toy and leaps onto furniture.
However, there have been a couple of occasions in recent months where her zoomies have left her a little sore in the hips. One occasion warranted a vet trip (the examination revealed a little tenderness in her hips) and anti inflammatories.
I've also started to notice a little stiffness when she's been lying down for a while and occasionally, if she's been particularly "zoomy" that day, I'll see a slight hesitation before she jumps onto our bed.
Ella's hips have previously been xrayed (we chose to do this when under GA for another reason) and there were no signs of dysplasia.
Last time when we chatted to the vet, she suggested that we might be seeing the early stages of general stiffness/ageing/arthritis. Ella turns 11 in a couple of weeks so I suppose this isn't uncommon.
We're heading to the vet for a cytopoint injection so I'm going to chat to the vet about our options and their recommendations for her mobility.
I know many have been down this path but I can only think of what everyone is doing as the discomfort increases, not what you did initially.
If you have any tips, pointers or suggested questions for the vet, I'd be grateful
However, there have been a couple of occasions in recent months where her zoomies have left her a little sore in the hips. One occasion warranted a vet trip (the examination revealed a little tenderness in her hips) and anti inflammatories.
I've also started to notice a little stiffness when she's been lying down for a while and occasionally, if she's been particularly "zoomy" that day, I'll see a slight hesitation before she jumps onto our bed.
Ella's hips have previously been xrayed (we chose to do this when under GA for another reason) and there were no signs of dysplasia.
Last time when we chatted to the vet, she suggested that we might be seeing the early stages of general stiffness/ageing/arthritis. Ella turns 11 in a couple of weeks so I suppose this isn't uncommon.
We're heading to the vet for a cytopoint injection so I'm going to chat to the vet about our options and their recommendations for her mobility.
I know many have been down this path but I can only think of what everyone is doing as the discomfort increases, not what you did initially.
If you have any tips, pointers or suggested questions for the vet, I'd be grateful