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Post by Margy31 Tue Jul 30 2013, 11:38

My 17wk pup has a limp front paw but when we got him his front paws where very straight as if he couldnt straighten them properly walks quite strange the vet also cut claws to short so level with pads took him back to vet and was given metacam does anyone else have this problem very worried he walks as if hes an old dog
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Post by Guest Tue Jul 30 2013, 11:39

Hello welcome to the forum.

Can i ask what the breeder said about your pup? What circumstances did you buy it?

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Post by Kell Tue Jul 30 2013, 11:41


Hope you don't mind .. I have moved this to the puppy chat area - you are likely to get more responses there Smile
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Post by Guest Tue Jul 30 2013, 11:50

It would be really helpful if you could put on a couple of photos, and maybe a short video?

My own dog had a similar problem when he was very young - if he stood still, his paws would 'knuckle over'. Sometimes it's just a matter of waiting for his sinews/tendons to strengthen.

Without actually seeing what they're like, though, it's very hard to say what's wrong (if anything!).

If you got him from a breeder, have you asked them about it?

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