12-13-2009, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by livingdustmops Okay, yes please scan. I will tell you I am a little concerned about her size compared to her sister. This is not normal and I am some what worried about an autoimmune disease or LS. I don't mean to scare you but that is why I wanted the information on the breeder in Germany and who you bought her from. How long did your friend have her? A breeder for the most part will know at about 3/4 months if they will make breeding size (good guesstimate) but most breeders in Germany ship their dogs over 2 at a time. We have also not seen a lot of Biewers with LP problems so I am wondering if this is from jumping around or she was born with it.
I would give her the meds as the vet prescribed..While Gardia can be cured it is very important to understand she can die from it and it can be passed to humans.
Did your friend say while she did not have her on parvo or her shots? Did you tell her about the Gardia...her dog could also have it. | Tonya got her in August. She has said since she got her that Haley would be too small for breeding. She did not say that she was not giving her shots. She told me that she would need her next shots at a year old. I think that she is up to date on her shots, but because the only shots that were listed on this certificate were the last ones she had this vet thought it was all she had.
I have e-mailed her tonight, but I have not heard back from her.
The vet said that her other leg felt fine, but the left knee cap was out of place. Haley does not favor it at all. She jumps and runs like nothing is wrong with her legs. She ate quite a bit of the chicken and rice tonight. She ate a whole chicken breast tender, and almost another one. I took it away from her becasue I did not want her eating too much and getting sick. She is playing right now. She has not acted like she feels bad at all. |
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