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Originally Posted by YorkieRose I am happy to hear the puppy is doing well. I think I have seen and done it all at one time or the other...these things correct so fast, bones are soft and mold right back into place...much like a babies skull after birth..but there is no waiting with a stressed puppy in pain...this is not the case.
When someone asks for advise...I try to give it, and then make no judgements if my advise is followed...I always caution putting a deformed pup down too soon or thinking you have to fix it the first day...they are so adaptable and much disappears in a few weeks...it is like the thread with the cleft lip pup...my friends two girls looked very deformed at 8 wks...and at 8 months the facial hair around the mouth was so long it was hard to see a problem...but several breeders told her to destroy them early on...even the vet was infavor when he saw them at 2 days...they are wonderful girls... |
Thank you Yorkie Rose. I thought your post to me was well thought out ,informative and kind.

I'm like you. My first thought (for just a few minutes) was should I put it down. This shows ..NO WAY
If puppy had been in any pain at all I wouldnt have waited for the vet
I'm just so happy this morning. Its a great day~!