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Hi, asking a question for a friend.
Every time she takes her girl to the beach, she limps for about three days afterwards and is worried there could be a problem with her hips. She says it is only when she has been running on sand and is fine after being on grass.
What do you think?.
By nitody
Date 10.12.04 19:04 UTC
Is it soft sand or hard sand? If you tried to run in soft sand for any length of time then I imagine you would ache too! If she limps every time she goes to the beach then I would suggest not taking her... It's probably worth your friend talking to the vet about it tho
:-)
She has actually only taken her three times, but did notice this after each time, and know she has worked out it is the sand i don't think she will be taking her again.
By nitody
Date 10.12.04 19:15 UTC
She might still be able to take her, just keep her on a lead so she's not going wild running and hurting herself. I know my two much prefer to go ballistic at low tide but just sort of potter about sniffing the dunes if it's high tide. i did notice the first time I took my older one to the beach at high tide he suffered the next day and decided he didn't want to walk on it anymore, just lay down in the dunes instead! Now he's figured out how to play it he's a lot more eager (which is convenient considering we've got a house on the beach!)
By archer
Date 10.12.04 19:13 UTC
Could be the salt!
Archer
What do you mean, could salt cause this.
By archer
Date 10.12.04 19:30 UTC
If the salt gets between the toes it can irritate...I use to exercise odgs on the beach...used to have the same problem.Found the only solution was to wash their feet immediately...used to take a bottle of water with me.
Nikki
By Isabel
Date 10.12.04 20:03 UTC

When we lived in Scotland we used to have sore feet problems from the road salt during the winter.
By digger
Date 10.12.04 20:06 UTC
I'd have thought if it was salt it would affect all four feet equally, which might make the dog walk with a strange gait, rather than limp.........
By archer
Date 10.12.04 20:39 UTC
Possibly...it might be worth trying washing the dogs feet in a mild antisceptic solution after being on the beach to discount this first.
Archer
By LJS
Date 10.12.04 22:11 UTC

What breed and how old and what excercise ? :)
Lucy
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I would think it is the sand and the dog having to work harder from running in it ...
Dog may not be that fit or may have some problem because most dogs aren't affected by it (well mine never were...)
Hope the dog is OK :)
Lindsay
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By archer
Date 11.12.04 11:06 UTC
However it is often said that sand has the opposite affect...although asnd may be harder to run/walk on and is more tiring it is a more forgiving exercise since it lacks the impact of running on other surfaces
Archer
The dog is a twelve month old neo mastiff.
By digger
Date 11.12.04 16:33 UTC
That is a very large immature dog to be having that sort of excercise :(
Hmmm...I spent many months in the Gulf last year and my legs and back ached from walking on sand all day too!!!
By nitody
Date 11.12.04 19:49 UTC
lol :-D
She is NOT on the sand all day, she has been probably only three times AND for a very quick run and straight home.
Sorry, wasnt suggesting she had been on the sand all day, was just being a comedian.......sorrreeeeeee!!!
it may be the sand or something she is allergic to i can guess i am not sure if not a vet find some one who could help or no beach
We had a similar problem with liberty, and it was running on the shingle, she had cut her paws. :(
liberty
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