@ickplant to DogsEnglish • 1 year agoEver seen a golden unicorn?imagemessage-square10arrow-up1286arrow-down17
arrow-up1279arrow-down1imageEver seen a golden unicorn?@ickplant to DogsEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square10
minus-square@ickplantOPlinkEnglish15•1 year agoNo clue, my guess would be the healing of the injury moved the skull bones and the ear attached to them? I am in no way an expert on unicorn dogs.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•1 year agoIt would be an interesting CAT scan, just to see how everything is connected in the skull.
minus-square@PlantJamlinkEnglish3•1 year agoLikely related to scar tissue on the injured side. I would expect the bones and other structures to all be in their correct locations. Dog likely has poor hearing as a result, unfortunately.
minus-squareHubertMannelinkfedilink3•1 year agodarn I was hoping some sort of body compensation thing.
is there a reason it moved?
No clue, my guess would be the healing of the injury moved the skull bones and the ear attached to them? I am in no way an expert on unicorn dogs.
It would be an interesting CAT scan, just to see how everything is connected in the skull.
I think you mean DOG scan
“Make it so.”
Likely related to scar tissue on the injured side. I would expect the bones and other structures to all be in their correct locations. Dog likely has poor hearing as a result, unfortunately.
darn I was hoping some sort of body compensation thing.