Diagnostic Plan: 1. Radiographs of both hind limbs and pelvis (DV and Lat views). This will localize any fractures and allow us to evaluate the severity in order to develop a management plan. 2. Neurologic evaluation of the pelvis including assessment of anal sphincter tone and sensation in the perineal region. Neurologic evaluation of hind limbs. 3. Orthopedic exam under anesthesia to better localize the damage in the left hind limb. 4. Serum chemistry could be performed to evaluate if creatinine kinase is elevated (indicative of muscle damage). 5. Nutritional consult/evaluation of BCS. (Big Red may be providing poor nutrition, contributing to weak bones and consequent fracture.)