BB Mommy
Warren Veteran
Does anyone need to do it for their bun?
Oscars back leg seems to have suddenly deteriorated, and whilst he has always been weaker on his LH side, his leg seems to be seizing up
His stance has changed, and his leg suddenly seems more akward.
He's going to be checked out properly, but was wondering if physio works in this sort of case?
His history in brief is that he's around 4yr+, was rescued from living in a hutch with a 4" of poo and falling apart, barely 2ft of space to move, and no clearance above his head. When he came to us he could barely hop as he had no muscles in his back legs.
He recouperated at Hopper for a good 6 months, before he came to live with me as a permanent foster, and I've had him for 14months. He now lives with Sea and has a big conservatory to live in, so has plenty of space to build himself up.
Oscars back leg seems to have suddenly deteriorated, and whilst he has always been weaker on his LH side, his leg seems to be seizing up
His stance has changed, and his leg suddenly seems more akward.
He's going to be checked out properly, but was wondering if physio works in this sort of case?
His history in brief is that he's around 4yr+, was rescued from living in a hutch with a 4" of poo and falling apart, barely 2ft of space to move, and no clearance above his head. When he came to us he could barely hop as he had no muscles in his back legs.
He recouperated at Hopper for a good 6 months, before he came to live with me as a permanent foster, and I've had him for 14months. He now lives with Sea and has a big conservatory to live in, so has plenty of space to build himself up.