Quick...move him in front of the monitor so I can see him better....
2007-07-11 09:11:59
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answered by K9 Companion 2
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My uncle's dog had a similar problem a while ago. It was a nerve problem that has to do with the spine.
You should really take your dog the vet a.s.a.p. It may require surgery. Try to keep your dog still so that it won't aggravate anything.
Regards.
2007-07-11 09:17:45
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answered by April Aries 2
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It sounds like lower lumbar problems, rib roblems, or even a lung problem. Hopefully nobody has abused your dog, because these aren't commen problems... I would get him to the VET ASAP before you are no longer a dog owner, and get that poop pup out of pain!
2007-07-11 09:16:28
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answered by kathleen h 2
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Rush him to the vet- it's something internal. Dogs hunch over like we do when we're doubled over in pain. Good luck- I hope he's OK.
2007-07-11 09:14:30
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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obviously there is something wrong with YOU!!! take your effing dog to the vet unless you want to see it die!!!!! you seem like an unfit pet owner!!!! HELP!!!!!! omg! freaking take it to the vet!!! what kind of a freaking question is that?!?! if my pet was ill at all i wouldn't even ask!!! i would give up this computer that im typing this on right now if thats what it would take to afford it!!! ppsshhhh! you probably don't even like animals!
2007-07-11 09:23:24
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answered by karmadogma123 2
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2016-10-20 21:22:50
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answered by hilderbran 4
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Oh stop asking unqualified strangers on the internet who haven't even seen your dog, let alone examined him. You know what you have to do. You have to take him to the vet!! It is his RIGHT BY LAW to receive medical care and to deny it is abuse.
He hurts! So stop wasting time and get him in to the vet.
2007-07-11 09:13:21
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answered by D 6
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i know everyone is saying take him to the vet...and everyone is RIGHT
if your dog is arching his back like that, it means he is in major pain, and needs a vets attention to find out whats wrong
2007-07-11 09:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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TAKE HIM TO THE VET!!!! don't make him suffer any more!!!! He needs immediate attention from a doctor. I hope he gets better :)
2007-07-11 09:14:54
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answered by pinkbaby 2
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Take him to the vet.
2007-07-11 09:11:30
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answered by Mommy 2 Heaven Angel & 1 N Belly 3
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If your dog is arching his back, he's in pain. Get him to a vet!
2007-07-11 09:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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