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by EchoMeadows on 31 December 2006 - 10:12

Klekoni, Bob-0, Blitzen, DR, and Badpuppy, have all made good points... Let this pup grow out a bit, and see where you are at 2 or 3 years. Do the prelims to assure yourself there are no issues arising that will later dash all hope. then xray at 2 to see exactly where you are with him. I agree with them, The chest is narrow for now, But he's a big lanky 9 month old BABY, I saw this with my daughter's showline dog narrow chested and out pointing toes and swining of the back legs, He is now just over 2 yrs. and looks great ! He does not have the most confidence in the world so we never did show him and won't ever breed him, He's our pet and that's all. But we love him dearly, He also suffered from Pano really bad as a pup, Does yours suffer from pano by any chance ? I think and this is just theory guys so don't bring out the axe for it, But I think pups that suffer from Pano in trying to releive the growing pains, they shift they're weight un naturally and makes them more awkward looking that they might normally be. Again just my opinion and I don't have a great deal of expeirience with Pano, He is the only dog we've had that's ever suffered it, Another reason not to breed him. Anyway Good Luck with that gorgeous pup he's a pretty boy. Happy New Year all.

by klekoni on 31 December 2006 - 13:12

Yes Bad puppy they are sisters. Mine is Hummel(or Lara as we call her). She is a great pup with fantastic drive! A feisty little thing. She gives my nine month old Pakros son a good run for his money!Andrea from von nimbus kennels did say that she couldnt differentiate the pups very much as they all looked very similar. Obviously she was right! EchoMeadows, just out of interest, did your daughters dog resolve most of the issues you mentioned he had as a pup, which to be honest hits it bang on the nail with mine as well. I am fairly certain he does not suffer with pano though. regards Alex

by EchoMeadows on 31 December 2006 - 19:12

Alex, Yes he has filled out and moves really nice now, But him having pano so badly and none of our dogs ever having it just completely detours us from even thinking of breeding him, even if everything else was normal to exceptional. It was painful for him and I had a really hard time seeing him hurt like that, don't think I could intentionally/potentially put more puppies through that. Alex, It would be interesting to know if he mildly suffers from Pano. Maybe not so badly that he outwardly limps, but mildly enough that he's shifting his weight. Anyway hope it all works out for you, He really is a great looking Pup.

by boode on 06 January 2007 - 17:01

hi klekoni about ur pups rear feet , do u notice his walking to be awkward and rear feet twisting outwards while walking but if he runs there is no problem ? my pup is 5 months and a half and has a condition some what like yours . when did u start feeling that his rear feet are getting better ? thx alot .

by boode on 06 January 2007 - 17:01

i wonder if u please can provide us with a video link to see his rear and front while walking on a leash and for him while running freely . thx





 


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