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Symptoms of Atrophy of Muscles in DogsAtrophy of muscles in dogs can come on slowly due to aging or it can quickly occur, causing a younger dog to look sunken or thinner. Any time you notice that there is a difference in your dog’s muscles, either they look swollen or thinner, you need to have your veterinarian look your dog over. Your veterinarian will need to determine if the changes are normal or if there is an underlying condition that needs to be addressed. Signs of atrophy of muscles in dogs include:- Progressive rear limb weakness
- Ataxia
- Limbs unable to support your dog’s weight
- Paw dragging
- Crossing the legs as they stand or walk
- Thinner, sunken muscles
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Recovery of Atrophy of Muscles in DogsGenerally, dogs that are suffering from atrophy of muscles due to aging or from disuse will have a fair prognosis, if they have not had any previous treatments. They will need to maintain a healthy exercise program that is designed to build muscle and be given appropriate nutrition for their age and activity level. Dogs that are suffering from atrophy of muscles due to an illness or disease will have a more guarded prognosis. The outcome for these dogs depends on the cause of the problem and how they respond to medications and treatments. Atrophy of Muscles Questions and Advice from Veterinary ProfessionalsLabrador RetrieverSix Years20 found this helpful
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My pet has the following symptoms:Weakness In Rear LegsHe’s feeling weakness and pain in his rear legs. He has difficulty in standing and walking. And I think his rear leg muscles are not properly developed. He is on no protein diet because he had a liver condition which is fine now. Please advise what should I do.Sept. 27, 2020Answered by Dr. Michele K. DVM20 RecommendationsThank you for your question. . He may have some muscle or joint pain that is causing him problems. There are medications that would likely help him, but you have to be careful if he has a history of liver problems. It would be best to have your pet seen by a veterinarian, as they can examine them, see what might be going on, and get any treatment that they might need.Oct. 13, 2020Was this question and answer helpful?YES
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My pet has the following symptoms:Weight Loss, Muscle Loss, VomitingWhat would cause my puppy to lose weight and muscle mass so quickly. He's had a couple vomiting spells but nothing major.Aug. 23, 2020Answered by Dr. Michele K. DVM1 RecommendationsThank you for your question. I'm sorry that your puppy is not doing well. Things that are high on my list as far as what might cause that would be parasites, or infectious diseases. If he is not gaining weight, and continues to have problems, the best thing to do for him would have him seen by a veterinarian. They can look at a stool sample, examined him, and see what might be going on so that they can give you options for treatment. I hope that he feels better soon.Aug. 23, 2020Was this question and answer helpful?YES
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