Whitney C. asked

🐕  Dog Health

We have a 13-year-old Shep-mix that is limping on her front leg, especially after getting up. Two vets have taken X-rays and diagnosed it as most likely arthritis in the shoulder, but the prescribed medication didn't work. A second opinion suggested it could be in the elbow or 'ankle', recommending a specialist. My concern is the cost of an examination and tests. Would it be beneficial to get an 'affordable' lower X-ray of her leg, and is anything like this treatable for an older dog? Also, would a second X-ray help with the specialist's examination without costing $450?

August 27th, 2023

Walter B. answered

A second X-ray of the affected leg may indeed help in diagnosing the issue more accurately. Addition...

August 27th, 2023

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