I'm not sure if your dog is young or a puppy but it sounds like it. Puppies are especially prone to skeletal issues such as strains or breaks because their bones are still soft and growing. Same with the muscles, they are constantly growing and susceptible to injury. Just because she has moments of play that doesn't mean she's ok- dogs have an uncanny ability to override pain signals when something else is on their minds. Others have suggested patella issues, and while I can't speak to that I know Tanza is a breeder and knows well the issues that can affect our breed, let alone knowing about identifying issues. Good that you have an Appointment, in the meantime- continue to limit jumping and running so nothing furthers the problem. Is she has lax (loose) ligaments this can cause popping and will be a lifetime concern for injury if not carefully supervised. If it were me, I would want to contact an orthopedic, so if your vet doesn't have a definite cause that is a good route to go. Might be an initial cost but in the long run save you a lot
Wondering what the scars on my pup could be
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My dog has scars on him and he is not abused. He is just a poo poo head with other dogs and also when he was a pup he tried to dig his way out of the crate. Sometimes the rubbing on the face against the metal bars can cause hair loss and eventually scarring. Since he is so personable with people and not afraid I am not so sure I would jump to the conclusion he was abused. That does not mean he wasn't, but every dog that someone gives up with a scar was not neccessarily abused in any way. I am glad you have him now and it won't be an issue.
I was thinking the same thing…maybe he wasn't abused. He may have been anxious in his crate and cut his face on the bars. The other thing is that some head halters if not fit correctly dig in and wear fur & skin down. Doesn't mean he wasn't abused, but there might also be another explanation.
It is hard to second guess what the cause is and what the marks look like...maybe post a pic when you get a minute.
Oh, and to Jinxed...welcome to the forum!
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That is true, and lets hope that is what it is and that he hasn't been abuse.
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My dog has scars on him and he is not abused. He is just a poo poo head with other dogs and also when he was a pup he tried to dig his way out of the crate. Sometimes the rubbing on the face against the metal bars can cause hair loss and eventually scarring. Since he is so personable with people and not afraid I am not so sure I would jump to the conclusion he was abused. That does not mean he wasn't, but every dog that someone gives up with a scar was not neccessarily abused in any way. I am glad you have him now and it won't be an issue.
Good point. I know my B has a few spots around his nose and jawline that get really pink sometimes. He didn't have them when I first got him, but the few times he has been crated he has gotten very frustrated (chewing and trying to get out). I think they may be from that as well. Exactly why I cannot crate him anymore for more than 10-15 minutes.
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First off good on your husband for taking on this boy, i'm sure he will bring you both many happy years together:D
Another possible could be that he got his nose stuck in a tin can or something, though I suppose you will never really know for sure what caused it. -
I was thinking the same thing…maybe he wasn't abused. He may have been anxious in his crate and cut his face on the bars. The other thing is that some head halters if not fit correctly dig in and wear fur & skin down. Doesn't mean he wasn't abused, but there might also be another explanation.
It is hard to second guess what the cause is and what the marks look like...maybe post a pic when you get a minute.
Oh, and to Jinxed...welcome to the forum!
I was thinking the same thing about a possible head halter…would like to see some pics to help evaluate
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Scars do not necessarily mean he was definitely abused - my puppy has a scar on her ear where she's been scratched by my cat, a couple on her snout where she stuck her nose where it didn't belong with other basenjis, and one on the top of her snout which took off some of the black on her nose leaaving a pink line, because she grew quickly and when she was running full out didn't remember she doesn't fit under the benches at the park so easily - hope they all fur over, but to look at her, some may not. In any event, because his personality is so sweet he may not have been abused - b's get pretty angry and stand-offish when people don't treat them right.
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…In any event, because his personality is so sweet he may not have been abused - b's get pretty angry and stand-offish when people don't treat them right.
True, the fact that he is so good natured is a positive sign… I hope he wasn't abused, but why was he so skinny (how "skinny" is he)??? Bless his heart, he has a good home now and a loving family!!!
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I want to thank every one for looking at my post I cant get the pics on this site yet they are saying i need a security token and i need to find out what that is. We thought it might be from a muzzle or sumthin right away but the scar is a perfect circle around his muzzle about the width of a rubber band. It just seems to be too perfect for him to have done it. He doesn't howl at all he just kind of hums and sings under his breath it is the cutest thing ever. My uncle has a basenji and he says Beau looks like he is about 6 months old.
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Ok I figured out how to put pics on here they are up now
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you could see more of him then you should be able to, but he is already fattening up and isnt showing any signs of food aggression so i think he will be ok.
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Wow, that is a Perfect Circle scar on his nose… not sure what it could be from?
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It looks like whatever caused it had to have cut quite deep. If only he could talk, there's a story behind every scar!!
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That is weird. Hmmm.
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Needless to say we might never find out what those marks are, BUT to me they look like they were from a rope around the mouth (to maybe punish or train Beau in some way, what weird way I have no clue) or maybe a gentle leader type harness being too small and it grew into those grooves/scars. He is beautiful regardless, but it does make you wonder, doesn't it?
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totally those explanations are all we could think of too, and the scar goes all the way around under the bottom too. It seems to be healed there isn't any redness or anything, I hope it grows some hair back but it really doesn't look like it will. I still think he is the cutest thing ever with it anyhow so if it doesnt bother him it wont bother me lol:).
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There you go..
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Yikes…that does look like a rubberband width! It is too perfect to be from a head halter rubbing, IMO. I know a dog that had a mark similar to that on his leg because some strings from a towel or blanket got wrapped around his leg as a puppy...and the scar stayed...but I don't know how that would happen around a muzzle and the dog would still be alive????
He is adorable..thanks for sharing pics of him.
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Awwww, he is adorable. This scar makes me sad, and angry that someone did that to him! But it is in his past and he has a better life with a loving family now…
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I thought the same thing immediately when I saw the scar, Andrea-a rubber band. Nice boy anyway, and hopefully no bad behaviour will come up in the future. There is usually a 'honeymoon' period in the beginning of getting a new dog.
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My lovely Beau has developed a naughty habit… I came home from a festival and apparently he destroyed my blinds trying to follow me, then he opened a sentry bag that was on the dinner table and pulled out a brand new loaf of bread and he and our gorden setter, Walker, ate the whole loaf. Also when I leave him he leaves bowels in my daughters bedroom floor. How can we only have had the little guy about 2 weeks now and he already has seperation anxiety? Is it because I'm a stay at home mom and dont get out much? He watches me like a hawk and has to be where I am. If my fiance' is home he is a good boy but he paces and will just sit in the window waiting for me to return. I think he might be scaired of the dark too. Can dogs be scaired of the dark?