Hi all,
I wrote this in the "general" section because this one wasn't showing up, and then "Bam"... it shows up here... oh well... So my Noba may have broken his tail... I will get the final word tomorrow at his vet appointment. The ridiculous part is that we have no idea how or when he did it. We went to the Drive-in movies last night and the dogs were outside in the backyard. When we got home, they went straight upstairs with us to bed. He was fine, tail wagging and no problems. This morning, I got up at 7 am to take the dogs out to potty, no problems. We all went back to bed until abotu 9 am. When I was letting the dogs out of the bedroom, I noticed that he was holding his tail down (like he does when he is in trouble). I really didn't think anything of it as he was still waking up. He went out and went potty. When he came back in, he started biting on his tail ferociously. I freaked out at first, thinking it was fleas. But when I went to look at it, I lifted it up and he screamed bloody murder. He has been unable to lift his tail since then. He can wag it slightly while it is hanging down and that's about it. The pain is about three or four inches away from the base of his spine... so I'm confused at to what is wrong with it... He goes tot he vet tomorrow afternoon... please keep him in your prayers.






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He may have what's known as "dead tail" Nebo has had this twice from swimming. It sounds like the same symptoms, if it is that, it will heal itself in a few days. Hopefully it's that instead of a break, good luck at the vet. Here's some links about it 




. The vet said it didn't appear to be broken or sprained, so he wrote it off pretty much as water tail (I brought the articles in that Wolf Q sent me the links too) and gave him some Rimadyl to take once a day... (he already takes it every other day for his HD). The vet called me on his way home to see how hound dog was doing and was amazed at the progress. We've been putting heat compresses on his tail all day (much to Noba's dismay...
) and he seems to be improving. He can lift his tail up about 60% of the way up to almost "hound dog status"... 

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