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Post by mayday on Jun 26, 2008 21:19:50 GMT
One of our springers front legs look like they are going bandy??? comparing pictures they certainly have changed shape. anyone heard of this? would you think it is anything to worry about???
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Post by viking on Jul 4, 2008 8:35:53 GMT
I don't know about Springers, but I always think with the Scottie puppies, it's better not to let them jump from chairs, stairs etc. or take serious exercise until the bones have firmed up.
There are quite a number of breeds that seem to embrace Queen Ann legs lol!
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Post by Springer owner on Jul 8, 2008 11:20:07 GMT
Both of my Springers legs went like this at 5 months old and he had to have an operation on his growth plates as they'd been damaged jumping out of the car he now has real Queen Anne legs and at the age of 13 trips up and is slightly lame but has done well apart from that, bless him.
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Post by trixie on Jul 9, 2008 20:37:06 GMT
Ive got 2 springers the dog who is 2 he has queen anne chair leg feet which started at that age the other female hers are straight it doesnt affect him hes like a whirlwind ap common trait in springers both mine are gun bred I love them there mad!!
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