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Why does my dog not like his lower back touched? Could it be pain?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Why Doesn't My Dog Like His Lower Back Touched?

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Answered By Destini R. Holloway, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on September 4th, 2016

I am not sure how old your pet is but if there are no external punctures or rashes to be found, then it is possible that his bones are the source of pain. Arthritis is the number one reason for pain in the lower back and hip area. Also the armpit area is the shoulder, which is another source of arthritic pain. If he is a younger dog than some inflammation of the bone is possible (i.e. Hypertrophic Osteopathy or Hypertrophic Osetodystrophy, Degenerative joint disease). All of these conditions are diagnosed with a radiograph that your vet can perform in the hospital. If your pet is older you can try some joint supplements to see if this makes a difference. My top brands are Dasuquin and Cosequin.

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    Answered By Lindsey Edwards MVB, BSc, IVCA

    Veterinarian

    Published on

    You do not mention an age or breed but spinal pain and arthritis would be a common cause of these signs. I strongly recommend a full physical exam to identify the focus of his pain, acupuncture and chiropractic care can also help if no medical reasons are identified

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    Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

    Veterinarian

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    Your dog may in pain. He could have a problem with his spine, such as arthritis or a slipped disc, causing him this pain. Arthritis is common in old dogs, while a slipped disc would be common in a dog with a long spine, such as a dachshund. It would be wise to take him into your vet for an exam. Your vet can take x-rays to see if there is a problem with his spine, and can diagnose what exactly is causing the pain. Your dog may benefit from pain meds and supplements such as glucosamine or chondroitin sulfate if he does suffer from arthritis.

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