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 5 months old huskypuppy cries after letting her run?

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Ralph Louell Anthony Daca
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PostSubject: 5 months old huskypuppy cries after letting her run?   5 months old huskypuppy cries after letting her run? EmptySun Jun 25, 2017 7:23 am

After we let her run freely we went home and I saw her crying to move. Shes sitting but she cry to stand. and I saw her walking her hind legs are weird. We bought her to the vet the only thing the vet said is to decrease her food coz shes a lil fat and give her calcium.
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PostSubject: Re: 5 months old huskypuppy cries after letting her run?   5 months old huskypuppy cries after letting her run? EmptySun Jun 25, 2017 11:18 am

What kind of evaluation did the vet do? Just touch or did he do x rays to rule out a tear or hip dysplasia? Too much weight on a growing puppys joints can lead to hip dysplasia which can be very painful because the hips stop working properly. Can you describe more thoroughly what you mean by her walking weird or get a video?

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