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by Justk9s on 28 May 2009 - 04:05
Please give your opinions, Three different dogs, One Shepherd, two Corgi's

German Shepherd

Corgi #1

Corgi #2
NO Anesthesia on any of them.
KIM
www.justk9s.com
German Shepherd
Corgi #1
Corgi #2
NO Anesthesia on any of them.
KIM
www.justk9s.com
by eichenluft on 28 May 2009 - 13:05
GSD - though I would like to see deeper sockets, the femur heads are seated nicely and I think they look A-OK.
I have never seen Corgi hip x-rays. Interesting how the dwarfism gene affects the boney formation - twists and shortens the leg bones - just interesting to see that "on the inside". I don't know what is normal for Corgi - but if comparing to the GSD I do know, the sockets are not deep or round enough on either dog to allow a good joint fit - the 1st Corgi looks better than the 2nd.
molly
I have never seen Corgi hip x-rays. Interesting how the dwarfism gene affects the boney formation - twists and shortens the leg bones - just interesting to see that "on the inside". I don't know what is normal for Corgi - but if comparing to the GSD I do know, the sockets are not deep or round enough on either dog to allow a good joint fit - the 1st Corgi looks better than the 2nd.
molly

by Justk9s on 29 May 2009 - 04:05
The German Shepherd Xrays are from my Imported DDR female. She has a fast normal rating already, so I went ahead and did OFA. Mostly so I could see her hips myself. She will be 4 yrs in Aug.
I will post the results when I recieve them.
I would love more opinions or guesses, especially on the Corgi's. The Vet thought they would also go Good. I am curious to see what OFA says.
I will post the results when I recieve them.
I would love more opinions or guesses, especially on the Corgi's. The Vet thought they would also go Good. I am curious to see what OFA says.
KIM
www.justk9s.com
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