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Never hurts to get a second opinion. :) Hang in there, sending a hug. |
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I had a puppy one time that sounds similar you yours. He was a singleton puppy and very over weight. At four weeks he could not walk, just pulled himself around with his front legs. I started exercising his hind legs. I would hold him up with his hind legs in the palm of my hand and let him push up against my hand. I would do this several times a day. I also put some bedding in his box that was not slippery. I used a braided rug so he could get some traction with his hind legs when he crawled around. After working with the puppy for a week or so the puppy started walking on his own. By the time he was 8 weeks old he was perfectly normal. Is your puppy over weight? I hope it is just a matter of him needing to exercise his legs so he can build up some muscles. |
Please get a second opinion and please don't PTS Read this thread....This little girl seems to have the same problem, but she is able to get around and make due and she was adopted by her foster Mom whom loves her regardless http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...y-no-name.html |
aww poor girl...i would rush her to the vet to make sure everything is ok... |
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That's exactally what I watched on Animal planet! Please try this. There may be hope for him. Don't give up. |
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legs No, no, no, do not put her down now..wait a few months...I can not begin to tell you what I have seen correct itself...co-breeder and I had a puppy who could not stand or even take a step until 8 weeks..we had no clue what was wrong..she is 8 months she is running through the house like any other 8 month old...I had one male whose back legs turned in and bowed so much he could nto stand...but by 12 weeks only one foot barely turned in..it went to a pet home and lived a long happy life... She may have a problem, but she may not..if you do not want her I will take her... |
Link To Puppy With Legs Not Moving. Hi here is the link the the little pup who could not move her back legs. Perhaps her foster mom who has adopted her can give you advice etc. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...y-no-name.html Again, Best Of Luck Elaine |
I would really post this in the Breeders Section, if I were you - they would REALLY be able to advise you on this. :) Let me know if you want me to move it there....I'd be happy to do it for you. |
Wow, you have gotten some great advise! Please hang there with that little angel, give her some time. With the TLC you obviously have for her, she's bound to come around. Best of luck and please keep up informed!:) |
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Please give this little one a chance.. You will find I am one that will always help with a pup that is a underdog.. There are pups out there with one front leg, no front legs ect.. Please if you need any information let me know.. I am here to help.. |
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She does try to use her back legs but it's like they don't work right. One on the right is turned kinda funny. And her bottom end is sorta turned to the side, if that makes sense. They are definately NOT paralyzed. She does move them. |
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If you think I posted this in the wrong place and could get more help there, please move for me. Thanks. |
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