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i was wondering if anyone could give me any advise on ligement injury .because my little bitch has gone slightley flat footed on her right back leg and every now and then she will pick it up.it does not effect her running in any way .she is a quick little thing,it does,nt hurt her if you stretch it or squeeze it and when she sees anything you would not know anything was wrong.so i thought it might be ligement damage :censored:

thanks

mooney

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i was wondering if anyone could give me any advise on ligement injury .because my little bitch has gone slightley flat footed on her right back leg and every now and then she will pick it up.it does not effect her running in any way .she is a quick little thing,it does,nt hurt her if you stretch it or squeeze it and when she sees anything you would not know anything was wrong.so i thought it might be ligement damage :censored:

thanks

mooney

 

If you can see a problem with the foot and she is lifting it; then there is obviously something wrong. Take her to the vet, 'cause it MUST be affecting her running, even though you can't see it ! Leaving it will only make things worse. Hope it gets sorted.

 

Cheers.

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i was wondering if anyone could give me any advise on ligement injury .because my little bitch has gone slightley flat footed on her right back leg and every now and then she will pick it up.it does not effect her running in any way .she is a quick little thing,it does,nt hurt her if you stretch it or squeeze it and when she sees anything you would not know anything was wrong.so i thought it might be ligement damage :censored:

thanks

mooney

 

If you can see a problem with the foot and she is lifting it; then there is obviously something wrong. Take her to the vet, 'cause it MUST be affecting her running, even though you can't see it ! Leaving it will only make things worse. Hope it gets sorted.

 

Cheers.

thanks pal

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