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Originally Posted by Woogie Man I started working her legs within hours after she was born. I surely hope the PT works as there just isn't much to work with on a newborn Yorkie's legs. And, as the vet said, it's mostly cartilage, tendon and muscle. She does show some good strength, though. You should see her when I apply upward pressure from her foot. She REALLY pushes back LOL. I was surprised she even had the pups when she did. She was only on day 59 from her only tie but all the babies seem full term. I'll try to get some pics soon but have been too caught up in dealing with the little girl to get any pics yet. The pups all look generic at this point, but Scarlett and Roger, the Dad, are both gorgeous and are the same type so I'm hopeful for some very nice pups. |
My first skin daughter was born with her feet pointing up-almost touching her legs

I was so shocked and thought for sure she would need surgery but the dox told me not to worry and showed me how to do physio on them. It took a good few weeks but they straightened out. They said it was because she had such long legs she had been lying funny in the womb and had her feet tucked under my ribs! The little stinker

I'm sure your girl will be fine with you working so hard on her!