08-12-2013, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by MauiGirl Yes I am aware of the minor LP which many have at an early age, and often firm up by 1 year. I also understand that an indented vulva "may" lead to UTIs in the future. Neither are life threatening.
I completely agree that a reputable Vet Specialist would be best to diagnose and assess, and I certainly hope Amy is seeking one. Knowing that Zoey is under 2 lbs at 18 weeks calls for seeing Vets that specialize in small dogs too.
Zoey obviously has a few defects to be assessed, but I am not at all sure that returning her to the breeder is the best option, or that it is even possible after having her for 2 months.
I wish the very best for Zoey, and for Amy. | I agree with this 100%.
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