I assumed it was her back, and we were hesitant, but tried her in flyball this weekend for one race. She was slow and obviously uncomfortable. So I gave her a rimadyl and sat her out for the rest of the weekend.
Today, I took her to the massage therapist that was at the site...which was a test of her acceptance of strangers...
She didn't want to be anywhere near the stranger...but with the help of my dad, we got Inara on the bed for her massage. The therapist went down her back, and found no issues anywhere around her back. But...she found that Inara didn't want to stretch her right rear leg out, and didn't want her to massage around there. She flinched a few times, and whipped her head around a few times...(and I had no worries that she was going to bite! yea!)
I'm gonna get a vet appt this week...but wondered if anyone had experience with this issue? I can't seem to find much via google search.


So we'll see what my vet says...I'm not sure I can afford true PT for her. I do have a friend that does animal acupuncture (teaches and administers)...so she might be able to help me out. I have to muzzle her for the vet, for everyone's safety...I think her last recourse would be to bite (she usually tries to hide or run), but I don't take chances with her. This is why I've been so glad that she's been pretty much sound for all of these years (she'll be 7 in Sept.).
but she got over it and the dr was able to put a bunch of needles into her.