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by zigzag on 07 November 2013 - 17:11
by zigzag on 07 November 2013 - 17:11
I posted all 3 pictures that I took of his xrays. So what does everyone think?
Thanks
Steve
Thanks
Steve

by sachsenwolf on 07 November 2013 - 17:11
Bad positioning... knees should face forward. May or may not make a difference, but as is the right hip (left side) will not pass but will go mild. Get better positioning before sending!

by GSDNewbie on 07 November 2013 - 17:11
I fully agree with what Sachsenwolf has posted.
by zigzag on 07 November 2013 - 18:11
Neo's Prelims back in april he was 17 months old. Results mild uploads/zigzag/files/neo's%20results.pdf

by CMills on 07 November 2013 - 18:11
I agree with above, as is these hips won't pass. sorry!
by zigzag on 07 November 2013 - 18:11
These were taken @ 17 months old. came back mild..JPG)
by zigzag on 07 November 2013 - 18:11
They had subluxation and unilateral pathology right side was checked. And mild hip dysplasia
by Blitzen on 07 November 2013 - 19:11
Sorry, nothing has changed.

by sachsenwolf on 07 November 2013 - 20:11
Yep, I can see that. The pelvis is not "flat" in the pre-lims and the knee is still not quite forward... both likely making that hip look a bit worse, but worse enough that they'd pass in PERFECT positioning, I don't know. If this dog just turned 2, personally I'd wait until the dog is 3-4 years and have them redone by someone highly recommended in your area for GOOD positioning. At the older age one would expect changes if indeed they are dysplastic, and none if they just look sublux due to positioning, and OFA will take this into consideration. If this is just a pet anyway, I'd be fine with these x-rays and enjoy your boy as his hips aren't BAD. Good luck!
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