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(04-15-2020, 09:57 PM)Matimbalani Wrote: It may be arthritis that gets aggravated every now and then. Long term will cause him issues.
Im not a vet or doctor, but i think artritis accurs at older age.
To me it looks like he tear tendons/ligaments or something like that when he was first seen limping, and it cant fully heal because he uses his leg, even little wrong movement is enough to recover his injury..
Considering how long he has been seen limping and the frequency of it, it has to be something more severe than ligament damage.
Also the fact he has not been seen not limping for how long? Seems like his normal state is either be severely limping or slightly limping.
He is a very impressive male but it seems like there is something inherently wrong with his back legs/hips