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Originally Posted by mitchell Thanks to everyone thats said Hello! Now that does feel more friendly, thanks for taking the time to post messages. With regard to the joints and LP problem, the answer is yes we have those problems here and most times they are just operated on if the dog gets in too much pain and finds it difficult walking.I'm not sure how serious breeders take this in the UK as Munchie is my first yorkie and I had never heard of the problems before owning him. In the UK we still recognise tail docking as the norm even though we shouldn't but if that was stopped then maybe other breeding faults would be undercontrol more. I looked high and low to find a yorkie with a proper sized tail but had to settle for a docked one as there just wasn't anyone around at the time who had any, this is obviously what people still want which is appalling. How does the USA view tail docking, I think it sucks. My dog has LP slightly and he's ten but I've made sure to keep his weight under control all his life and now he only gets twinges of pain when it's really cold. My vet wanted to operate straight away but I'm not for rushing things and they improved by themselves. Sorry theres no pictures of Munchie but I'm still very new to computers and haven't figured out how to do that yet. Maybe soon. I'm Lisa by the way.  |
HIi lisa
im also from uk were abouts do you live i live near wimbledon in surrey.
it can be hard to get our messages read because of the time difference if you find there has been no reply bump it back to the top again for peope to see.
nice to see another brit on here, although i love all the people from usa
wendy and rosie