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Puppy Leg problem ,could it be hereditary
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Author:  kmj_79 [ Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Puppy Leg problem ,could it be hereditary

I could have sworn it was lower, but what you got should work good and good luck

Author:  Spokerider [ Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Puppy Leg problem ,could it be hereditary

Limit the pups caloric intake. Like others have noted, it's growing too fast for it's skeletal structure.

Limit the calcium. This means choosing a large breed puppy food that has LESS calcium in it than adult food. Puppies metabolism does not allow for self-limiting calcium uptake, as an adult dogs metabolism does. The more calcium a pup eats, the faster......and weaker.......the bones grow. Like your vet said....giving calcium pills is the last thing the pup needs.

Limit strenous exercise........running for extended periods of time.....as in when jogging with you, or roading the dog, no jumping and falls from height for the first year.


When the dogs skeletal structure is MATURE, as in 1 year old, is it safe to let the dog run as long as it wants.

Author:  dlynch [ Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Puppy Leg problem ,could it be hereditary

I had tis problem and was told it was a vitamin A defficiency started pups on it and in a few weeks they all where better. maybe this will help you.

Author:  arachyd [ Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:25 am ]
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I'm wondering how this pup turned out. It is old enough now to have the problem cured. How about an update? What worked or did not work?