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Huskyluv
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Huskyluv

Female Join date : 2009-06-23
Location : Huntsville, AL

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PostSubject: Re: Luxating Patella   Luxating Patella - Page 2 EmptyThu Mar 08, 2012 7:34 pm

Yes, my long coat chi is the one with LP. If you look at the first page of this thread you'll find where I listed out all the things we do to manage her LP. Yes, diet plays a huge role with Glory obviously but I know it's not the only factor helping her.

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PostSubject: Re: Luxating Patella   Luxating Patella - Page 2 EmptyThu Mar 08, 2012 8:06 pm

Huskyluv wrote:
Yes, my long coat chi is the one with LP. If you look at the first page of this thread you'll find where I listed out all the things we do to manage her LP. Yes, diet plays a huge role with Glory obviously but I know it's not the only factor helping her.

I read it and have been doing most of that. The biggest issue I have with him is that he is a 8 month old BOY. He loves to rough house, he jumps and twirls and acts a fool, so it's hard to keep up with him staying calm to ease it. He doesn't act like he is in much pain thought.

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PostSubject: Re: Luxating Patella   Luxating Patella - Page 2 EmptyThu Mar 08, 2012 9:25 pm

Oh believe me when I say that Glory is impossible to restrict as well despite my best efforts. She runs, plays, walks like a champ, jumps like a maniac, jumps up on furniture more than twice her height, and climbs up and down the stairs multiple times a day.

It was actually a friend on a Chihuahua forum that tipped me off on the benefits of raw on a dog with LP. She was dealing with the same thing and shared with me how her own Chi with LP improved on raw and still was just as active as any normal dog without it. Smile

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