Well I haven't been to the vet yet...
My neighbor looks after my Labrador puppy when we are away over the weekends, So last weekend she phones me and tells me something is wrong with my dog. He is limping and struggles to get up the stairs. First thought was snake bite, as he spends most of the day in the field, we live on a very large stand and the bottom half around 1300m2 is just field, its wonderful, and we do get the occasional snakes there also. So I thought that he may have dug up one by accident and got tagged. She said he didn't seem in any pain just discomfort, but will monitor him and keep me updated, if he gets worse shell get him to the vet. Well as it turns out he did get worse but not from a bite and not very quickly. As I work very long hours, she also feeds him at night and I in the mornings. He was starting to limb more and more and whenever I went down to find him he was lying in his doghouse, only coming out when I called him. He is almost 8 months old and anyone who ever owned a Labrador will tell you that at this age they are all over the place and chews everything. So back to the story
Her friend who's son is a vet told her that he may be suffering from hip displacia, a genetic disease. So I went on the net to find some more info regarding this disease.
As it turns out it is a abnormality of the hips and if left untreated will result in agonizing pain and discomfort for the dog and ultimately in lameness. In young dogs like mine medications is the first option and can significantly increase the value of life for the animal. If non responsive to medication or no significant improvement, the only option left is surgery which may lead to hip replacement (This was from US sites, I do not know if we have the technology for this option, and my dog is too young for this option).
My question is to every dog owner who has dealt with this disease. What treatment was administrated to your dog, and how effective was the treatment. I wanted to get some opinions of people that has dealt with it before we visit the vet next week. I always try to go in with as much knowledge as possible so as not to allow the vet to experiment on my animals, and if his diagnosis is way of, from the research I have done, I will get a second opinion. I haven't had that much experience with this issue at vets, but with a lot doctors, thus I have absolutely no confidence in most doctors, due to the one I have met. I go to a doctor only if all else fails, but in this case, the only treatment is with prescribed medicines, and I don't know of any animal homeopaths.
The only thing I can do for my dog in the mean time is keep him comfortable, he no longer sleeps in the dog house, but in our room in front of the heater. The heat should help with some of the inflammation on the joints, and he no longer has to walk up the stairs to his water and food. I'll also be able to monitor his food intake more accurately in the house, he is not overweight, but as he is no longer active, he will pick up weight very quickly if not monitored very closely.
Too all people who owns Labradors, do some research on this subject as Labradors are the breed with the most cases of hip displacia. If you know of it beforehand, you know what symptoms too look out for.
I will repost with prognosis and possible treatment and my decision. And then keep you updated on the results of the treatment. I truly hope that some early treatment will change his life for the better. As soon as Summer comes, I will teach him to swim, apparently this is the best exercise for any dog suffering from this condition. Educate yourself on the possible life changing conditions that is specific to your breed.