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Mascot LOL, I just have to say that I am on here often reading all the differnet illnesses these pups can have ( I am still new to the Yorkie breed) and I am becoming a hypocondriate (spelled right?) My husband came home today and I said honey do you think Mascot has a roach back... he said have you been surfing YT again...LOL> I guess I am a worried new moma. Just a funny story. I love love this site where I can get lots of good info from all you experts!!!! :notworthy Dot |
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i know what ya mean:p Just remember that every dog that humps up a little when you are trying to get them to do something does not mean roachback:) |
Mascot Thanks Sugar'smom, I will keep that in mind.... |
When I look at Betty from the side, her back end is definitely higher than her front end. It's as though her front legs are shorter than her back legs. Is that 'roach back' or something else?? |
it just mean s your puppy does not have perfect posture, thats all not a disease or illness. ziggy has it, its in my yorkie book , buy one read it and learn lots of stuff. great toilet material, ooops sorry im a guy |
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it helps pass the time and well helps pass other things:eek: :eek: |
I think London has roach back, when she sits or eats it looks like it. |
i'm not sure what mine looks like.. i hope its straight.. lol |
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I hope that you found some pics It is quite common *unfortunately* in many dogs. If it is not an indicator of pain which it sometimes can be then the roach or hump or curved upward arch of their back is present all the time. Some dogs have it very mildly and some very noticeably. Uneven growth looks more like either the rear end is lifted up or their front end is. A roached back is more usually found in their mid back area. While a curve the other way - ie an inner curve or inward dip to their back is often found behind the shoulders. This is a structural fault (usually) unless your dog is very poorly exercised. But even structural faults can be eased with proper conditioning of their muscles. |
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