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Originally Posted by Jennxling me too.I get yorkies that will be 5-6 pounds to insure that they will be healthy as a bull. My yorkies so far on the growth chart is estimated to be around 4.5-5 pounds... |
Little Breese eats but nothing happens.., lol
When I got Breese she had birth defects, I knew this but it was before my illness and figured I would make an effort to help her. My vet told me the problems with her hind legs was due to her position during pregnancy. The Mom carried 5 puppies but because of the size, he felt not enough room.
Now, let's talk surgery. I have a great surgeon that took care of Tuffy and I took Breese to see him. He kind of laugh.. saying.... does that look to you to be about 5 lb. I told him she was suppose to be between 5-7 but stopped at about 3.7.
He checked her out and the lower part of the legs under the knee cap area were turned. Didn't relate to LP but birth defects. He did surgery on both legs at the same time. Didn't know if it would be possible because of her weight. He did it.. This is one outstanding surgeon.. Large Animals also.. Tigers.. you name it, he does it.
She has problems every once in a while because of the cold but she hangs in their with the best of them.
Sorry about the book...lol
Kathleen