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Even the best bred litters run the chance of carpal deformities.

Carpal Varus is simply the scientific term for the angle of the deformity.

Did your pup show signs of bow leggedness when you picked it up? And if so, why did you buy it?

If it didn't, what do you expect the breeder to do about it?

Considering most cases of bow legged, knuckling over, what ever you want to call it, correct themselves through easily managed structure, I still don't understand why you had the pup pts, but I imagine not an easy choice to make.

 

sorry but no it didn't look bow legged when i picked it up otherwise i would not have got it

i don't expect her to do nothing it just got my back up when i seen she had bred from the dogs again when my dog was as bad as it was

you would have understood why i had her pts if you seen how much pain she was in . it would have been dam right cruel if i kept her in pain like that she could not walk . and what if her feet stopped that flat and her bones wasn't as strong as they should have been should i have spent all my time training and bonding with the poor dog to take it out working and the first run it had could have snapped its legs or all her toes sorry but i wasn't taking the risk of moor pain and suffering for the dog or me

 

Your choice.

Deformities like that are guessed not to cause pain for the dog, and they generally grow out of them.

She is a puppy farmer IMO, breeding for cash and no other reason.

What I don't want is every muppet with a dog that shows the same blaming the breeder and thinking it's a genetic issue when it isn't.

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I will give her a call later, I think we should all call her !   I may even pass her details to the animal rights nutters.

Her's the link to the advert, scroll down and click on report this advert on the left hand side below the ad. You can give exact details of what has happened when filling out the form.   http://www.

what a heartless bitch she is.

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Even the best bred litters run the chance of carpal deformities.

Carpal Varus is simply the scientific term for the angle of the deformity.

Did your pup show signs of bow leggedness when you picked it up? And if so, why did you buy it?

If it didn't, what do you expect the breeder to do about it?

Considering most cases of bow legged, knuckling over, what ever you want to call it, correct themselves through easily managed structure, I still don't understand why you had the pup pts, but I imagine not an easy choice to make.

 

sorry but no it didn't look bow legged when i picked it up otherwise i would not have got it

i don't expect her to do nothing it just got my back up when i seen she had bred from the dogs again when my dog was as bad as it was

you would have understood why i had her pts if you seen how much pain she was in . it would have been dam right cruel if i kept her in pain like that she could not walk . and what if her feet stopped that flat and her bones wasn't as strong as they should have been should i have spent all my time training and bonding with the poor dog to take it out working and the first run it had could have snapped its legs or all her toes sorry but i wasn't taking the risk of moor pain and suffering for the dog or me

a difficult decision to have to make imo you did the correct thing in pts. . not an easy choice!.dont let it put you off pups in the future there is a lot of good stuff out there , just do your homework before you buy ... good luck :thumbs:

 

 

thanks mate i know i did the right thing having her pts . ill not be buying any moor ill just breed my own when i need another dog then ill know whats what

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