Abstract
A 7-year-old, 34 kg, castrated male Golden retriever was presented with a month history of lameness in the hind limbs, especially the left hind limb. The dog was referred to our hospital. Computed Tomography (CT) findings showed bone absorption in over 50% of the pubis and part of the ischial bone, in the left hip joint region. A CT-guided biopsy was performed. A histopathologic diagnosis of osteosarcoma was made. Treatment with the bisphosphonate drug pamidronate was performed every month. At one or two weeks after the first dose of pamidronate, the lameness disappeared. CT showed high bone remodeling of the affected region on the 146th day. Over the course of 11 administrations of pamidronate, serve side effects were not observed until the dog died on the 469th day. Therefore, pamidronate lead to an improvement in the quality of life.