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| ![]() It's all in how the breeder handles the situtation and how they stand behind their breeding program. Health testing is very important but as Mary said, a breeding pair can test normal and produce a life threatening illness. Luxating patellas are very common in toy breeds. I wish more people would not jump into surgery for LP because it's not always necessary. I have 3 yorkies with LP and they are fine and show no signs of pain or limping and "YES" they are all spayed and neutered and so are the parents but LP doesn't always have to have surgery. There isn't that genetic marker for Liver Shunt yet and we are hoping soon there will be it will make breeding a lot easier. Donna |
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| ![]() I'm hearing more and more that those that are having the LP surgery are having more problems several years after the surgery then those of us that just leave it alone. When I say leave it alone I mean my dogs are not in pain, not holding their leg up...they run the yard, still jump up and down on my furniture. I control mine with keeping their weight under control. I think people over react when they hear their yorkie has LP. They can live a long and normal life without LP surgery. To the OP, I'm so sorry about your baby as it's sad to have your little one pass to rainbow bridge. I hope your breeder does not breed the parents and compensates you in some way. Donna |
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LP dogs you just have to be careful not to let them twist and turn like playing ball or frisbee where they make sharp turns as my dd was a big frisbee dog and we had to stop that ![]() Last edited by dwerten; 06-10-2010 at 07:57 PM. | |
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| ![]() LP hasn't stopped mine from jumping up and down off my couch or chair. I have found if I keep the weight under control the better. They haven't pulled their leg up in over 2 years since their weight is controlled. |
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| ![]() totally agree I am strict with diet and measure out food as being over weight can cause all kinds of problems for them - NOW if i could just measure out my own food and be as disciplined lolllll |
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| ![]() I don't see luxating patella as a problem that is going to go away any time soon in any of the toy breeds. Although I agree that a grade 4 or grade 3 that shows up in a young pup is a genetic problem, a lot of toy dogs develop a grade 1 or 2 later in life from a life time of basically having a good time and doing what little dogs do, which is a lot of jumping and dancing around on their hind legs. In my opinion, the groove that the patella rides in is shallow on all toy dogs but the patella is much more likely to luxate on a dog with poor structure over all. Yorkies with nicely structured rear legs will move with proper gait are less likely to put stress on the ligaments that hold the patella in place.
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But what needs to be understood as well as no one needs to jump into surgery right away or even at all unless the dog is in pain and the knee won't pop back into place at all. A toy dog can live with LP for a long and healthy and happy life, why put it through a surgery that might develop more problems down the road. As I said in an earlier post, I know so many now that had the surgery and the pens are slipping and arthritis develops anyway and then surgery is required again to fix the slipped pen. Too many overreact when they hear LP...it's very common in "ALL" toy dogs. Donna | |
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It appears that some many Vets have jumped on the band wagon and using LP surgery as the surgery of the month. One should always get a 2nd opinion from an Orthepedic Surgeon and not jump into surgery immediately. Even with grade 3 or 4 it should be monitored and only obtained if the dog is in pain and they are having difficulty in movement.
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Her xrays were also sent to a radiologist for a second opinion which we paid $85 for that second opinion as well and she definitely is grade 4 but no way will i put her through surgery unless it was absolutely necessary as either way surgery or no surgery you will deal with issues as Donna has stated. Just like when i need work done at my house i get 3 estimates prior. I do the same when it comes to my dogs or my health. I get more than one opinion before anything major would occur. So glad I waited on my DD as so many people kept telling me she needs to get surgery etc and I did my homework as I always do and why i pass this on alot when i see these injuries as i see way too many rush into it and it is not an easy surgery they move bones, etc and the recovery is tough on them too. | |
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post #92 is the report that was written up for Dee Dee so you can see not the greatest yet she does fine. I know we will be dealing with arthritis with her and if her allergies permits it I will do cosequin as she turns 6 this year. She is from an akc breeder and has hypothyroid, mvd, atopic dermatitis, and LP4 - Basically a mess. The breeder told me she was an accident and she was limited AKC - but i was a new pet owner back then and no idea what that all meant but i sure do now. I am glad she is with me though as she gets the best care so sometimes we get these babies for a reason and it is to learn from them and because we can care for them. I wish I did my homework first sometimes as she was from the Penny Saver lolll no penny saving here. Now my friend paid $3500 for a yorkie from a show breeder and he had liver shunt and has 25% use of his kidneys. It happens even with the best of intentions. So I agree with what mary said it depends on what the breeder does after. I never asked the breeder for anything as i never knew I could and when I told her about dd allergies, etc she said she never had a dog with allergies so I just went on the journey on my own sadly and why I try to educate other people to do better than I did and when they are dealt a bad hand I try to help them. | |
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member | ![]() So sorry for the loss of your dog. What is important is what the breeder does after being notified, which includes on following up on other siblings in that litter and other breedings of the parents. A good breeder should have this infomation from all puppies from all litters--I tell folks who buy my puppies that in reality they are buying me first for forever. Please keep us posted when you hear from your breeder. Again sorry for your loss. |
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