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Old 07-04-2013, 07:15 PM   #4
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
If it was a board certified surgeon with extensive orthopedic experience and there was a great chance of a good outcome, I personally would do it. In time I would think that a gimpy gait could cause other issues to this pup such as possible back problems.

Not sure why there is a one week window...seems kind of pushy to me. Cannot imagine there is going to be a huge difference between a week and a month, but who knows.

As for your other comments, there are always going to be people you do not get along with online just as in person. Not a reason to stop coming here, especially if you need assistance...or you just want to participate.
If I bought or adopted or rescued a baby with a deformed foot, I would be doing so already with the plan to go straight to a certified ortho. specialist and set about getting this little foot "fixed". I would imagine, just like with humans, if the babys gait is off, over time, it throws the entire body off and stuff starts getting out of alignment, causing additional issues.....Good luck to this inno0cent baby.....you have to do what is necessary to help this baby live as normal a life, pain free, as possible.
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