whitebronc
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Good Morning All,
Took Ike to the Vet last night. He needed to get his vaccines and have his toe re-bandaged. Also had his hips x-ray for dysplasia. the Vet came back said one one side he is showing tendency to develop it. He said he can easily correct this before the onset by doing surgery and making a cut on the pelvic bone. Slowing the growth of the front while bone heals and the back continues to grow. the surgery will correct his hips and is not very evasive. The Vet has done this many times before and has great experience with bullies. We still sent the xrays to another specialist for a second opinion.
Worried about my boy. He is 4 months old and 32 pounds now. Here is picture, of him sleeping(only way to get a decent picture of him)
Any thoughts or comments has anyone went through this surgery before?
Thanks,,
Took Ike to the Vet last night. He needed to get his vaccines and have his toe re-bandaged. Also had his hips x-ray for dysplasia. the Vet came back said one one side he is showing tendency to develop it. He said he can easily correct this before the onset by doing surgery and making a cut on the pelvic bone. Slowing the growth of the front while bone heals and the back continues to grow. the surgery will correct his hips and is not very evasive. The Vet has done this many times before and has great experience with bullies. We still sent the xrays to another specialist for a second opinion.
Worried about my boy. He is 4 months old and 32 pounds now. Here is picture, of him sleeping(only way to get a decent picture of him)
Any thoughts or comments has anyone went through this surgery before?
Thanks,,