My first Yorkie, Jolie, had it in one leg. When she was younger, she would have problems with it when she did too much jumping. When it bothered her, she ran around on three legs, but surgery was not recommended for her. When I got the other three, we were probably overprotective, and we did everything we could to prevent the jumping. I also had their doctor check their knees often. I know how difficult it is to prevent a puppy from running and playing, so you do what you can to encourage her to use steps and ramps, when possible. I can already tell that Betty Boop is and will always be well taken care of by you. When Ashley got much older, she sometimes had minor problems, especially with some arthritis, but it was rare. She was still walking a couple of miles a day and would have walked more if I let her. I carried her a lot in the beginning and didn't let her walk much because I worried it might be too much for her heart and legs because of her age, but gradually she walked more and more and cried when I wouldn't let her. |