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by Abby Normal on 28 December 2011 - 23:12
Dogs that have successful hip surgery do not live miserable painful lives, at least mine didn't, they have their lives given back to them. Sometimes they only need one hip done, and that good hip will compensate for the other. They are not done together in any case, and you may find that one is sufficient, or one plus a FHO, and this in itself gives you time to save for the second surgery if it is needed.
It is terrible bad luck for you both, and a horrible situation to be in. Good luck with whatever decision you make.

by 3Shep2 on 28 December 2011 - 23:12
Is your puppy happy? Active, willing to go . . . . Do research-don't jump to hasty decisions.
I've spent a lot of money on my dogs with no regrets-I've allowed no one's opinions to make my decisions--as long as I could provide quality of life-that the dog was able to enjoy being alive . . . . After all, life is the most precious gift whether it is beast or human-once it's gone, it is gone.

by yellowrose of Texas on 28 December 2011 - 23:12
Sorry but I sold Mesquite PD investigator a pup and at 9 mos old same thing...So I INSISTed THE PUP be put down....they cried for a month or two but both being k9 trainers and he was a Police trainer,,,knew it had to be done...they had the money but they know the possiblility of months away from job, lots of time and pain that may not be able to be a dog they wanted they pts.
I replaced that pup and they bought 2 TWO more gsd from me after that so look at it from the prospective....This happens in no matter what breeder you buy from NOT one human alive that has bred more than 5 litters or more can say they have never had a bad hip pup produced.
Those hips are severe and as a pup it is good you cauight it..
True , some dogs live thru it with swimming but FACE it the cost of constantly medicating and taking months and years of rehabilitating is COSTLY also..
Dogs cannot talk ,,and the german shepherd will SUFFER and never let you know ..I could not face my pup suffering or any of my dogs...suffer one day...and meds are dangerous and EAT up the LIVER>>>then you have worse side effects.
God put us in charge of the beasts and the brains as we have to make decisions...as dogs do not reason and they cannot talk..
The people who I replaced the pup are forever greatful I pushed them...They have three wonderful gsd from me that are retired up where MOONS lives and I even told them about the pedigree database and gave Moons their phone number so my reputation followed my word..
YR

ChrissyKIM: This is the puppy that had the horrible hips like your and Kathy did the right thing..SHe is here holding him the day she took him from my place. It is part of the heartache of dog breeding..
Make your decision after you talk to the breeder..DO NOT post names here..We have too much unkindness now here, and the breeder will want to have first chance to make it right...HAVE FAITH in your breeder... I am sure by now that breeder has been told especially since others know about your pup and all the problems..
YR
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by Beardog on 28 December 2011 - 23:12
Were it from my breeding I would fully refund the cost of your purchase, or if the surgery required were not that expensive you should have that portion back to cover the cost.
Maybe I'm just a dinosaur?
by Blitzen on 29 December 2011 - 00:12
by B.Andersen on 29 December 2011 - 00:12
Get a quote from a vet in Phoenix 5000 is too high. Femoral head removal works well on young dogs but this case is so severe that I have to agree with YR.
by danny killeen on 29 December 2011 - 00:12

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by Kalibeck on 29 December 2011 - 00:12
by ChrissyKim89 on 29 December 2011 - 00:12
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