My four month old, Haley, has been diagnosed with the same thing. Her knee caps are not even sitting where they are supposed to be at all. When the Dr. pulls them over where they belong and lets go, they go right back to the outside of her joint instead of sitting in the grove. He said she is a 3 and will have to have surgery, but is waiting for a few more weeks until her growth plates in her legs have a chance to develop some more and harden. He doesn't want to stunt her growth. She is not in pain and doesn't seem to notice but we sure see the problem when see walks! Her back legs are wobbly and seem to click in and out of place. We have her brother, Cooper, from a previous litter from the same parents, he is 1 1/2 and has no problems. We are sad for Haley, she will have to be confined after the surgery and that will be hard for her. We are also sad for us because we bought her with the idea of breeding her and paid quite a bit of money for her and now the surgeon says her LPs are genetic and not to breed her. |