Hypothesis Three: Neoplasia There could be a possible tumor in pelvic region supported by the absence of trauma, and the gradual onset and persistence over a few weeks with no relief from Rimadyl. On palpation, pain in the right rear leg is far worse than the left suggesting localization of the tumor at this site. Also no pain was found in the stifle or hock joints of either leg. The limitation of movement and local pain suggests tumor destruction and proliferation of bone and/or a space-occupying lesion causing asymmetry of joint involvement. Being a large breed young dog, she is predisposed to certain pelvic tumors.