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    3 year old dog suffering temporary back 'paralysis'

    Thank you all. yes, certainly dogs don't pretend, I was simply illustrating the speed of the recovery. I will insist on scan - I can't imagine an x-ray will show anything as it must be muscular (bone / spine problems would not simply disappear), so scan on tissue is probably the best...
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    3 year old dog suffering temporary back 'paralysis'

    No x-rays, just a back and rear leg check by touch, but nothing untoward found. Recovery is almost instant, so it can't be spinal problem - it's almost as if he is pretending!
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    3 year old dog suffering temporary back 'paralysis'

    Hello, looking for advice here because we are baffled. Our 3 year old Romanian rescue dog - (think medium German Shepherd / collie / husky - is best description), very occasionally suffers from an almost complete inability to move his back legs and cries in pain, has to be carried outside etc...
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