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Most dogs recover on their own, ... The next day our dog could not wag or lift his tail and was in pain all day, with pain at the base of his tail when touched or trying to sit down. He layed around all day moping. Came home and looked all over the inernet and found many article on limp tail-AKC lab site too-seems very common.
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www.dogchannel.com/dog-information/dog-vet-geller-dvm/d...
www.dogchannel.com/dog-information/dog-vet-geller-dvm/dogs-limp-tail-may-be-cold-water-tail.aspx
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Ask the doctor veterinary questions about your pets ... Hi...I have a 6 month old beagle who just recently started hanging her tail between her legs. At first we thought it might be broken but she can still wag it and move it. It just looks very limp when she use to carry it straight up most of the time.
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www.petsdoc.com/html/askthevet/askthevetquestions/limpt...
www.petsdoc.com/html/askthevet/askthevetquestions/limptail.html
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There is a condition, usually seen in hounds, presenting the same symptoms, (dead tail we call it)in fact one of my adult dogs suffered once......it usually occurs after swimming and the tail just goes limp for a few days (in my case 3 days) then 100% back to normal.
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www.champdogsforum.co.uk/board/topic/7741.html
www.champdogsforum.co.uk/board/topic/7741.html
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All three dogs were exhibiting the typically odd symptoms of a condition known as "Limber tail". Also know as "cold water tail", "limp tail" or "broken wag", this conditions seems to most likely prefer dogs of a particular breed.
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hubpages.com/hub/Dogs-affected-by-limber-tail-syndorme
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For those new to the list, limber tail (also called cold or dead tail) is where an adult dog suddenly develops a limp or flaccid tail. The tail either hangs down from the ... So, while they still aren't sure which dogs will get it and why, they do know more about what is actually going on physically in the tail muscles.
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www.woodhavenlabs.com/limbertail.html
www.woodhavenlabs.com/limbertail.html
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Limber tail syndrome - also called cold water tail. limp tail, broken wag or broken tail - describes a relatively common condition in sporting dogs.
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www.woodhavenlabs.com/limbertail-update704.html
www.woodhavenlabs.com/limbertail-update704.html
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Also known as "cold water tail" is most often seen in sporting breeds, including Labrador Retrievers. Ages of affected dogs range between six months to nine years. Typically, the dog's tail goes limp and hangs down from the tail base or is held horizontally three to four inches and then drops down.
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www.canadasguidetodogs.com/health/injury.htm
www.canadasguidetodogs.com/health/injury.htm
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: : I think that my dog has broken her tail too. It is limp and not moving. I called the vet and they suggested that I take her in. They said that she could have done some damage or fractured it. I am going to take her in because I can't stand to see her tail limp!
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www.killdevilhill.com/dogchat/messages2/2665.html
www.killdevilhill.com/dogchat/messages2/2665.html
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8 articles on Limber tail syndrome in dogs ... When a dog's tail suddenly stops wagging, appears limp, and seems to be clamped to its hindquarters, it is a sign that they are suffering from an affliction known as, "limber tail, cold tail, sad tail, broken tail, or dead tail." ... Limber tail syndrome in dogs 8 Articles...
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www.helium.com/knowledge/165029-limber-tail-syndrome-in...
www.helium.com/knowledge/165029-limber-tail-syndrome-in-dogs
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