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Daisy- the same thing happened to my mother-in-laws dog. She's the same breed (littermate) as Lily. I already told you about their crappy breeder. Anyway, she had to have surgery done and at the time my MIL did not have insurance. It was outrageous. We all got insurance after that. I think Molly was about 8 months old when it happened.
I didn't know till I did this Thread that food could effect the puppies I know being malnourished is bad but with a good diet I thought things would be ok I dunno maybe I'm Niaeve and like to think people care about animals.

That's awful tho I know lily has lp but do they think her bone density could be affected?? I'd be so paranoid the way te dogs bomb around like a bunch of nutters.
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II thought things would be ok I dunno maybe I'm Niaeve and like to think people care about animals.
Well in a perfect world, but the sad reality is it's just an easy source of income for many of them and in the end it's just the poor dogs who suffer.
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I didn't know till I did this Thread that food could effect the puppies I know being malnourished is bad but with a good diet I thought things would be ok I dunno maybe I'm Niaeve and like to think people care about animals.

That's awful tho I know lily has lp but do they think her bone density could be affected?? I'd be so paranoid the way te dogs bomb around like a bunch of nutters.
I don't know about Lily we've never had any testing done. It was mentioned though at Molly's surgery. She had pins and plates installed in her legs after jumping from a (low) bed onto a dog bed.
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I don't know about Lily we've never had any testing done. It was mentioned though at Molly's surgery. She had pins and plates installed in her legs after jumping from a (low) bed onto a dog bed.
That's exactly what my friends dog had done how interesting!!! Apparently he's quite bouncy as a whole but this one little jump shattered his leg!
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That's exactly what my friends dog had done how interesting!!! Apparently he's quite bouncy as a whole but this one little jump shattered his leg!
She recovered nicely from the surgery and now you can't even tell. She had to stay in a crate for 6 weeks. Then do little exercises and then very short walks.
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Yeah he's crate bound for 6 weeks too and has to be carried to the toilet etc it's really awful they said he should be ok but because he's so young as he grows he may need the pins out or something I dunno

I'm just grateful he was insured as she wouldn't have been able to afford it otherwise
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