Thanks for posting this update @Derek-Groves , our Chance is 16 and he has had seizures most of his life. It just started out of nowhere when he was a few years old and for a number of years, we tried all kinds of natural and non-natural medications. We tried Chinese herbs, CBD, diet changes then the typical meds like phenobarbitol, all somewhat helped, but he would still have recurring seizures several times a month, or sometimes a week. All in all, he probably had 100 seizures in his lifetime, but luckily no major damage other than he is a bit wobbly and has head tremors once in a while. It does not seem to bother him though and he is otherwise healthy and active for a 16 yr old. Once I found Keppra through trial and error we stuck with it and that seemed to have been the best way to curb the seizures. We went from monthly to maybe once in a few years, during major events like a house move. Today he is on 250mg of Keppra + Zonisomide every 12 hours and that does the trick, if he does have a sezure (we also have concentrated CBD tincture, which we keep bedside, injecting it into his mouth gets him out of it pretty quickly and speeds up recover. We ended up sticking a particular manufacturer for Keppra (Lupin labs), just to make sure no formula variation is introduced.
New Basenji/chi mix with loose hips
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The big problems in HD come as the dog gets older. The joint not beeing formed normally and the rubbing of bone against bont will cause scarring and inflammation, that is where the pain comes from.
Agilebasenji makes a good point by mentioning possible problems due to lack of muscle tone.
Start with good food and careful exercise…and eventually maybe some x-rays and an evalutation by a specialist. Who knows he may be a good canditate for surgery or he may have a mild enough case that will hardly bother him
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We don't have puppymills here per se, but backyard breeders. I have no idea what he was eating before. He's switched to a good dog food now. I have a feeling he was not treated well at all at his first home, I think they were trying to beat the talking out of him. He's feeling a lot more comfortable here, so he is talking non-stop. And they had him tied outside, so it could be lack of excercise, too. I just don't know.
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Just take it one day at a time. Take good care of him and when you feel it is needed you can go and have him checked out again and get x-rays if you wish.
He has a good home now and that is the most important part of keeping him healthy an owner who cares
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Hi everone. I grew up with a Basenji back in the 1960's. Awesome, wonderful dog. I now have a rescued Basenji/chi mix dog, Chumley. I've had him about a month. He has really loose hips, I have read that Basenjis can be susceptible to hip dysplasia, but Chumley is only 10 months old. Do any of you have a dog with hip dysplasia, especially one this young, that has any tips for me? Is it better to excersice him or try to keep him calm? I want to do what's best for him.
That is not true, Basenjis have a very low rate of hip dysplasia. If you check out the OFA site you can search for Basenji results for hips. Granted they are not as widely tested as say Fanconi, but there is a data base showing that this has not proven to be a big problem in our breed.
By the way, all breeds are susceptible to HD, some just more then others (like Labs, Shepards, etc.)
And what you should do is see a specialtist in the field as a second opinion. At least that is what I would do. They would be more qualified then those of us here to recommend what you should or shouldn't do.
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Could it be luxating patellas? I have a rescue Basenji that has hips rated as fair. Her hips swing when she walks. She is longer than she is tall and this is part of the problem. Could you post a picture of your dog?
Jennifer
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I would venture to bet it is a bit of both. Did the Vet check her patellas?
However that said, depending on their other body structure not sure that longer than taller would indicate a hip problem. My Maggii was longer than taller and she had great hips and Patellas.. but she was not that must longer than taller either…
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The vet checked him out and had him walk around in the back and jump off and on low things while she watched from different angles. She then checked everything on his back legs, I watched her do this. His knees are great, it's his hips that are loose. He is longer than he is tall. I posted some pics of him in the Show Off your Dog forum.
http://www.basenjiforums.com/showthread.php?12666-My-Chumley-Basenji-chi-mix
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The vet checked him out and had him walk around in the back and jump off and on low things while she watched from different angles. She then checked everything on his back legs, I watched her do this. His knees are great, it's his hips that are loose. He is longer than he is tall. I posted some pics of him in the Show Off your Dog forum.
http://www.basenjiforums.com/showthread.php?12666-My-Chumley-Basenji-chi-mix
Still would say to get a second opinion from a specialist. Basenjis are NOT known for hip problems. While it is found in the breed, it is not a major problem as it is with many other breeds.
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Thank you for the advice. I appreciate it. I just want the best for this little guy.
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is she spayed? i've noticed bitches often get "wobbly" when coming in or in season.
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also, our lab would often bunny hop with her back legs, a sign of hip dysplasia. she was severely dysplastic and this was known due to Xrays. Although, you would not have realized how bad off she was with out the Xrays because of her excellent muscle tone. At least not when she was younger. She was 12 when she passed.
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He's a boy. And he's neutered as of three weeks ago. He's only about 10 months old.