I'm with an animal rescue group in China, and we rescued a dog a few days ago in Beijing. Before the dog was rescued, he was tied to a tree out in a parking lot all day every day without being given much water or food. We named him Harry. He appeared to have some hip problems. Harry yelped when the we palpated the hips/knees. When we walked Harry outside, he walked staggering, stumbled several times and fell. We took him to a local vet clinic. The veterinarian told us that Harry has maldevelopment in his hip bones/joints due to a nutritional deficiency. He also told us that he didn't show any discomfort during the physical exam, and his x-ray shows no abnormality.
We would really like a second opinion from someone in the west who may be more experienced in this area. Would anyone be willing to take a look at these x-ray images of Harry's hip and tell me if there is any issues with his hip/back legs? This is the link to the images: https://drive.google.com/?tab=wo&authuser=0#folders/0B1pJi35T0myrdlc1N1A1T05TM0U
I know this may sound very inappropriate to ask people to read some x-ray images and give their professional opinions for free, but as a non-profit rescue group, we really can't afford to get a 2nd opinion from a western vet clinic at this moment. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all so much!