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Our new chesapeake bay retriever puppy
Has this he's 11 weeks old
He was doing great just like any puppy took him in for vaccines on Monday and on Tuesday limping right rear by Wednesday he couldn't stand up and screams if you touch him
So it's a bone growth disorder can be triggered by vaccination. Great
Occurs between 2-7 months old
Usually grow out if
Any one with experience with this
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Ouch sounds painful. Does it go away or treatable?
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Ouch. Doesnt sound fun for the little guy.
Neither of our Chessies experienced this and my wife used to bread them in KS years back and said she had never heard of it.
Hope he's feeling better soon!
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I've heard of various possible reactions. Never this specifically. Sign up for this board, introduce yourself-(I'm a moderator there) The current conversation just got comments from three of the most influential and successful Chesapeake owners in the world. You'll get the right answers.
Did you get your pup from Michelle?
http://teamchesapeake.infopop.cc/groupee/forums
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Also- Call your breeder ASAP, let them know the specific inoculation which was given so that other pup buyers can be notified about the possible reaction.
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"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checked by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the grey twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."
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He was a rescue dog. So no one to inform
Vet ran all kinds of blood and chemical panel it was not genetic
She said you could have paid $1000 and it could still occur
Hope he grows out of it
He has great nose and loves to retrieve
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No absolutely and I didn't mean it to be derogatory. Obviously the reaction is not genetic however, tendencies for reactions to certain innoculations could be much the same as tendencies for allergies. Good of you to take a rescue and give it a great home and care!
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We just hope he grows out of it. The duramax helps for about 16 hours he can walk a little but the last 8 he can't even stand to pee
They say rest is the best. But so hard to the little guy like this
I signed up for other forum.
Thank for tip
We've always had labs but I guess it can occur with them too
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