Hello folks...
I am new to this board, tried the search several times with different "keywords" to no specific avail on this topic.
My 5 1/2 year old, very active, male, GSD Mojo, took a fall on the hardwood floor this past holiday season.
Recently, I've noticed a vertebre just above his sacrum "pushed" off to the left about 1.5 to 2 inches. He doesn't seem to be having any problems.
I took him in for a check at the vet and there was no signs of problems. The vet told me if I wanted, I could go Ames IA for a neuological work up for a baseline.
Does anyone know about this intial spinal issue, it's symptoms, future problems? As I said, Mojo shows no problems (at this point) other than that one vertebre. Anyone have any experience with chiropractic? Saw a couple postings on that, but didn't really apply to this situation. Any feedback will be appreciated.
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