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Old 04-07-2009, 02:58 PM   #112
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Originally Posted by cj125 View Post
I guess I'll try to answer this even though "I am no expert".

I think with LP - any toy breed can get it due to jumping etc. I think there's several things to consider when questioning how the dog got it. I think a couple things that come into play are: how early you see signs, grade level, any known accidents, repeated activity where they jump or jar their joints.

Liver shunt - from what I understand in congenital.

Anything is possible and there are no absolute guarantees but a good breeder will stand by their pups - infact, they'd WANT to know if any pups have either of these.

So, yes, it's possble.
LP is a congential defect the same as Liver Shunt, Leg Perthes, AAI, or any hereditary trait. The reason that you do not allow a Yorkie to jump that has LP is that it could cause the LP to worsen. Not only that but many times it will get worse with time~kind of like how people who have issues with their knees worsen with time. It is the wear and tear that can cause it to get worse over time.

Here is a pretty good resource that explains exactly what it is and how it can be treated.
Yorkie Medical Information

Here is Liver Shunt:
Yorkie Medical Information

Collapsed Trachea:
Yorkie Medical Information

Legg Perthese:
Yorkie Medical Information

(AAI) Atlantoaxial Instability

Atlantoaxial instability (AAI) is characterized by excessive movement at the junction between the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) due to either a bony or ligamentous abnormality. Neurologic symptoms occur when the spinal cord is involved. A life threatening neck defect.

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I hope this will answer some of your questions about the different conditions that can be seen in the Yorkie breed.
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