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					Originally Posted by DENISE517  Ok...I didn't start this thread to start anything so please keep it as an information thread please......don't make it a controversal thing.       
here is what i found on a website?  
What causes luxating patella?   
Occasionally it's caused by an injury, but in the absence of such proof, the weak tendons and/or shallow kneecap groove of luxating patella is considered hereditary. Never breed a Yorkie with any degree of luxation (even a "wiggly" knee), whether it has been repaired or not. Fixing the knee doesn't fix the genes that caused the problem.  
OFA Certification  
The Orthopedic Foundation of America will issue registration numbers to dogs whose patellas have been x-rayed by a vet, forwarded to the OFA, and found to be normal. This condition is so common in Yorkies that we believe it is essential that all breeders start doing these x-rays before breeding. Then you will be able to INSIST on seeing the OFA certificate for each parent before buying a Yorkie puppy. It will be one more way to pick out the responsible breeders from the rest of the pack. |    Excellent info...and basically what I just said above.  Breeders need to get patellas OFA cleared  
				__________________ ~Magnifique Yorkies~Purchasing from backyard breeders, pet shops, and puppymills perpetuates the suffering of other dogs.
 Educate yourself and buy from reputable breeders or rescue.
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