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Old 12-28-2009, 09:21 PM   #9
Breny
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I had a pup once born "simular" and the vet explained it happened due to the position inside before being born.

I kept the pup on a good surface that gave him good grip and the legs corrected themselves. The pup never had any issues and the legs completely corrected themselves into the proper position once the pup started to walk.

Hopefully this is the same with your baby.
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