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Why does my dog whine when I touch her back or hips? Is she in pain?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Great Dane | Female | spayed | 5 years and 8 months old | 125 lbs

Hi my dog just started whining when I touch her back close to her hips she only does it when we touch her

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Answered By Sarah Box, BVSc

Veterinarian

Published on September 11th, 2018

Alaska-what an awesome name! I bet she is a pretty dog! It sounds like Alaska may be experiencing some pain in her hind end. She is coming into her senior years as a giant breed dog, they age more quickly than smaller breeds sadly. I would recommend having Alaska evaluated by your veterinarian. They can do a thorough physical exam, manipulate her hind legs and palpate her spine. The vet may recommend X-rays to check for hip dysplasia, spinal arthritis or degenerative joint disease. They may also recommend blood work in preparation for starting Alaska on anti-inflammatory medications. A good quality joint supplement can also be used to help support joint health. Until you are able to have Alaska seen by your vet I would recommend restricting her activity and making sure that her bed is nice and padded.

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