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Old 11-20-2010, 03:52 PM   #6
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You already got perfect answers from experienced breeders, but I want to wish your little one well and hope he does find a perfect pet home. Pls let us know what the vet has to say. I hope it is not genetic (so you can continue breeding the dam & sire) and maybe the result of a very early (maybe even during birth) injury that stunted that leg's growth.

My granddaughter had her embilical cord wrapped tightly around one of her arms. She was born with nerve damage to that arm. At first it appeared smaller due to the muscles not maturing, but with therapy it looks perfect now. She does still have less strength in that arm and cannot do cartwheels with that arm, but no one would ever notice otherwise. So maybe it will be something like that -- good luck wiht the vet investigation.
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