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dog de bordeaux cane corso mix limp

piper

New Member
Hi everyone
We have a 4 and an half month of cross that has started limping on the front leg then on the rear leg.
She has no visible pain even when i move the legs about for her.
When she stands to eat her food she hilds her leg slightly iff the floor.

I presume most of you will say take her to the vets which we are going to do (she went yesterday for her 3rd booster and the limp wasnt there then but it waa the week before lol) but i thought id ask all the mastiff owners if they have ever had anything like this as i have read that mastiffs pups sometimes develop limping apparently because of their growth.

Many thanks.in advance
 

glen

Super Moderator
Staff member
Hi everyone
We have a 4 and an half month of cross that has started limping on the front leg then on the rear leg.
She has no visible pain even when i move the legs about for her.
When she stands to eat her food she hilds her leg slightly iff the floor.

I presume most of you will say take her to the vets which we are going to do (she went yesterday for her 3rd booster and the limp wasnt there then but it waa the week before lol) but i thought id ask all the mastiff owners if they have ever had anything like this as i have read that mastiffs pups sometimes develop limping apparently because of their growth.

Many thanks.in advance
Welcome to the forum,
Yes they can limp at times when they grow.
Can you think of an activity shes been doing thats also made her limp, try not to over do the exercise at this young age, no jumping off sofas ect.
At her age they sure do grow quick.
We would love to see pics of her.