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Originally Posted by morgan111 hi not sure if my problem is the same but we had a litter 3 years ago and our darling little gracie was born with what they called flipper back legs they were backwards ,the vet wasnt sure what ro do either so because she was only 1oz at birth we decided to weight till she was a bit older 2-3 weeks and look then as she needed care around the clock .surprisin the one leg turned around but the right one never has ,i will take a picture of her today and see if i have any from when she was born .she is now going to be 4 soon and 3lbs of pure dynomite she only uses three legs but boy the others have a hard time catchin her .the only think she can not due is go down the stairs she climbs up d |
Thank you. That would be great to see a photo and compare with my pup. To give a kind of visual, she looks to be 'pigeon-toed' and her feet up near the toes curl under some. The vet is sure it's only the hock joint and there's no problem farther up around the stifle. She is small (3.8 ounces) but not ultra-tiny and has good vigor and is nursing well. For now, I'll be doing the PT several times a day and watching her progress closely.