I would take the dog to the vet. Could be a back injury. You may also want to consider the possibility of the dog being hit by a car. I wouldn't waste anytime getting to the vet this sounds serious.
If she never runs loose, OK. But if you have kids around I'd say she got dropped or jumped. Tell kids no punishment for accidents, just please tell and, yes go to vet.
May be Arthritis, an injury or a spinal tumor. You really need to take this dog to the Vet. This is most likely not going to get better on it's owm. Please don't wait. If it's a tumor, the quicker you get to it the better.
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It is behind the glovebox. but i am having trouble fitting the new one back in
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The cave is in the back of Sootopolis city but there is a old man blocking the way, and I am having trouble getting the man to move.
probably a rust brake line i am having the same trouble and one of the steel lines is busted
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Please contact a physician. I would hate to give you the wrong answer and have your problem get worse.
You should be using the muscles in your knees, thighs, and seats. Grip with your upper legs, and use them to "push off" as the horse rises. Also use the movement of the horse to raise you off his back. If you are having trouble, try posting, with a saddle, without using your feet too much. Then take your feet out of the stirrups and try.