> I'm no expert but a few people said to me that it could be just growing pains - she has been fine ever since.
Without xrays one never knows the true cause.
My pups limp went after a few months of weight control, excersise, suppliments, not allowing him to be silly (jumping around too much), diet change & a short course of Metacam. If we hadn't had the xrays, his ED may have been brushed of as growing pains
(especially as it appeared to shift to different legs, to the extent ewe even had his hips xrayed).As a pup matures, so does it's musculoskeletal system, also with gradually increased exercise (as one does with a pup anyway) the muscles around joints strenghten, thus supporting any poor joint. This is how we have avoided the need for an opperation on Busters elbow displasia - regular exercise to aid mobility of joints & to strenghten muscle, which supports the bad elbow, effectively takinn the strain off the joint
(& subsequent related pain) by supporting it.
In short elbow displasia can be overlooked as growing pains if not detected (via xray). For dogs that can manage without an opperation (like Buster) this isn't too much of a problem, but depending on the type of displasia (eg. FCP), not having an opperation can result in degeneration of the elbow joint and return as a major problem later in life.
It's always best to find out
why a puppy is limping.