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Hiya,
Saw a link recently to something like leg braces for dogs...maybe velcro ones? Does anyone remember the thread it's under? Also, does anyone know if it works to help bassets get straighter legs? i was born w/pretty straight legs... but now they have been turning out more and more, and also my front legs are starting to get knuckled over i wonder if there's a way to correct it or at minimum, prevent from getting worse, using bracing...? i am 11 months old these days...--thanks, Worm ps. i'm going to my vet on Friday and wanted to bring info about this to her... |
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Knuckling over I believe can be lessened with some support and such but a lot of it has to do with the breeding. If its from poor breeding you never really know what you are going to get. That's why it's so important to know where you are getting your puppy from. Have you spoken to the breeder about these issues?
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it is why it would be getting more noticable at this time. The forarm consists of the ulna and radius when the length of thes two bones are not the same they create an incongruity which cause bowing. So to some extent this is normal for dwarf breeds and they are rather bother by even fairy extreme incongurities. ELBOW DYSPLASIA Quote:
Developmental Orthopedic Disease - Knuckling Over What Every Prospective Basset Hound Judge Should Know: Thoughts on Judging Breed Quote:
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bold added for emphysis just making it clear that bassets are not suppose to be straight leeged and there certainly are some it as equally poor conformation as being fiddled fronted. IMHO many of the straight legged dogs have much more difficulty moving than there fiddle fronted conpatriots. Last edited by Mikey T; 06-29-2011 at 11:05 AM. |
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