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by HighDesertGSD on 15 April 2011 - 21:04

HD is both hereditary and developmental.

5.5 month old GSD pup is supposed to be a bit thin and should not be fed food of too high Calcium content.

by Nans gsd on 15 April 2011 - 22:04

JWalker  Why don't you ease your worries and get your puppy a preliminary x-ray.  Post it on here and let people ease your mind.  If there is something or the x-ray shows anything you can change your program before you have to send in at 2 to OFA or 1 to SV.  Just a thought,  Nan

JWALKER

by JWALKER on 15 April 2011 - 23:04

That is exactly what I'm going to do. Gotta find a vet that knows what to do so that I will not waist money.

Rik

by Rik on 16 April 2011 - 01:04

rykie, do you suspect hd. if so, why.

best,
Rik

Bhall

by Bhall on 16 April 2011 - 01:04

There is always a chance.  Monday is my day.  The overweight Voodoo Hartis Bohemia and Grace Bady Ron son I got back is going on Monday to have his hips checked.  He has lost a bunch of weight but I am not very optimistic at this point concerning his hips.  He does the funny sit I call it.  I am sure he has Pano as he limps on a different leg every day..... He is 11 months old and such a nice boy.  So my wonderful vet will take a look on Monday.  I still have this little bit of hope.


Bhall

by Bhall on 16 April 2011 - 01:04

Jwalker, let me know when you get him done.  His siters look great. 

Bhaugh

by Bhaugh on 16 April 2011 - 02:04

Well my hopes were dashed today on my rescue dog when I found out she had hd and a possible knee tear. Cant do much for the hd but I have experience with knees so hopefully I can get her well enough to place into a home.

I suspected hd after I had only had her for 3 days. The vet I took her to was great and Im glad I went. Had I not, I wouldnt have known about the knee issue. There must be a reason for the question. I say find a vet and do it. But if you can,  find one that wont anesthetize if the pup will be somewhat still. Dont wait.

Barb

RutavehausKFK

by RutavehausKFK on 16 April 2011 - 04:04

Bhall, what is it that you consider the funny sit? Can you describe it, please?

Bhall

by Bhall on 16 April 2011 - 12:04

You know when they always shift their weight to one side.

by Nans gsd on 16 April 2011 - 15:04

Well NO Bhall;  that is just a puppy sit;  silly girl;  is everyone paranoid or what?  I know the future depends on the hips somewhat so everyone, don't wait, just go do it and without anastetic (SP) if possible.  Best of luck  Nan





 


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