Bow Legged ... 1 Attachment(s) Im full of questions tonite... guess Im making up for lost times.... Again.. .vet said everything is ok... but I guess Im a paranoid freak.... is it normal???? He walks fine, runs fine and is a ball of energy! Yanno I did a search but it really didnt bring anything up. Even Daycare (lots of doggie experience) said its fine.... |
Givin myself a bump for anyone to reassure me this is normal :D |
It's completely normal. When I had my Reese, she also was a puppy who was bow-legged. However, the vet assured me that she would be fine. And she was. She completely grew out of it, and had stronger legs and was able to jump higher than my male Teddy. So don't fret! Ashley |
1 Attachment(s) It's completely normal I attached a picture of Mazie who has I think 2 bowlegs the vet said its only one but sometimes when she sits it looks like 2. She's 7 years old runs,walks, jumps does everything normal and never cries or has any problems with her legs. I think its kind of cute the way she sits :) |
Thanks it does make me feel better. Your baby is adorable! |
I actually came here looking for something different, but interestingly enough I found this thread. Thanks for posting! My "son", baby boy, "Little Man", is bow-legged and it made me scared because it didn't seem normal and I always wondered about his health. He's 6 years old and full of life. He walks fine, runs like a greyhound and looks to be healthy all the way around. Thanks again for the post! :) Matthias |
I wouldn't worry if the vet says it'll work out and there's no pain. Your furbaby is adorable. |
Max is kind of bowlegged too...at least I think he is! It's like sometimes, he looks more like it than others and I wasn't really sure if it was the way his fur was growing or what that made it look that way. And he sits down a lot just like "sallen"s baby...sort of with his two hind legs sticking out in front of him, like a kangaroo, LOL. Maybe they all sit like that, but it looks really cute! |
I think bow-legged babies are adorable :) |
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