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Old 04-09-2008, 04:58 AM   #35
blitz
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Originally Posted by NanaDtreasures View Post
HI !
The rest of the post goes on to explain.
She is doing better,Now it looks even better then this morning.
Do you really think this is a life or death matter?????????
I'm doing the best I can for this lil one and am real happy with how her leg is looking...very happy
Yes, I would consider a pup's leg very crucial to its life! I know you are doing the very best you can at home but this pup needs to be seen by a qualified vet to determine what the problem is and if anything can be done for it. In my life I've had to find a nuerologist, a cardiologist and a general surgeon to deal with issues my pups were born with.

I am glad you are happy with the puppies improvement but you don't even know what's wrong with it or what can be done and time may be of the essence. You can get good support on a forum but it is no substitute for veterinary care.

Please bring her to a qualified veterinarian.
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