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worried about my 3 year old girl! She has been taking a long time to make it up the stairs. She is usually really active. She has been on medicine for a uti but mostly cleared up. Could she be getting arthritis already!!
Submitted by DonandKim on November 11, 2009 - 5:49pm.
How many stairs are we talking about. a few,2-3, as into a den is ok. But a full staircase wreaks havoc on the hips, shoulders and elbows of the bulldog breed. If it were a full staircase, it very well could be arthritis onset. But, it could be the meds making her abit unsteady on her feet.
Perserverance isn't a long race. It's a series of short races, ran one after the other.
Submitted by DonandKim on November 11, 2009 - 5:49pm.
How many stairs are we talking about. a few,2-3, as into a den is ok. But a full staircase wreaks havoc on the hips, shoulders and elbows of the bulldog breed. If it were a full staircase, it very well could be arthritis onset. But, it could be the meds making her abit unsteady on her feet.
Perserverance isn't a long race. It's a series of short races, ran one after the other.
Submitted by Krazegurl_ds on November 11, 2009 - 11:15pm.
to our upstairs apt and we have been extra careful with Dozer. Luckily the military is building new housing for us so next year we will get a ground floor duplex (yay!!) and it won't be so hard on Dozer's shoulders. He got OCD in his right shoulder and carrying him up and down a full flight of stairs at 65lbs is no easy feat. Avoid the stais if you can, our bullies aren't meant to climb,lol.
Submitted by Krazegurl_ds on November 11, 2009 - 11:15pm.
to our upstairs apt and we have been extra careful with Dozer. Luckily the military is building new housing for us so next year we will get a ground floor duplex (yay!!) and it won't be so hard on Dozer's shoulders. He got OCD in his right shoulder and carrying him up and down a full flight of stairs at 65lbs is no easy feat. Avoid the stais if you can, our bullies aren't meant to climb,lol.
Its been our experience
How many stairs are we talking about. a few,2-3, as into a den is ok. But a full staircase wreaks havoc on the hips, shoulders and elbows of the bulldog breed. If it were a full staircase, it very well could be arthritis onset. But, it could be the meds making her abit unsteady on her feet.
Perserverance isn't a long race.
It's a series of short races,
ran one after the other.
-In memory of Casper
Its been our experience
How many stairs are we talking about. a few,2-3, as into a den is ok. But a full staircase wreaks havoc on the hips, shoulders and elbows of the bulldog breed. If it were a full staircase, it very well could be arthritis onset. But, it could be the meds making her abit unsteady on her feet.
Perserverance isn't a long race.
It's a series of short races,
ran one after the other.
-In memory of Casper
Yeah we have a full set of stairs...
to our upstairs apt and we have been extra careful with Dozer. Luckily the military is building new housing for us so next year we will get a ground floor duplex (yay!!) and it won't be so hard on Dozer's shoulders. He got OCD in his right shoulder and carrying him up and down a full flight of stairs at 65lbs is no easy feat. Avoid the stais if you can, our bullies aren't meant to climb,lol.
Yeah we have a full set of stairs...
to our upstairs apt and we have been extra careful with Dozer. Luckily the military is building new housing for us so next year we will get a ground floor duplex (yay!!) and it won't be so hard on Dozer's shoulders. He got OCD in his right shoulder and carrying him up and down a full flight of stairs at 65lbs is no easy feat. Avoid the stais if you can, our bullies aren't meant to climb,lol.