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Would you pay for FULL hip replacement on you DOG???
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 167619" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>You can tell she is in pain. That is why we are doing these consults. We have done 3 already. We are up a lot of cash already. They have said with her hips, most likely she will make it about 8 years, give or take. As far as the breeder. I spoke with the vet and he said this is really common and you just never know, it really isn't the breeders fault. Yes you can over breed and it can just be luck of the draw. She was too young at the time when we got her to really know. Both of her parents are AKC and Champions. Both are fully hip certified and joint certified. </p><p>They are in the top 50 breeders of America... I will let them know she is "lame" that is how they would phrase it, not me! </p><p></p><p>I just want her pain free no matter what. That is the bottom what. Even if we don't do the surgery, I still want her to get the best treatment. </p><p>We will call this specialist and see...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 167619, member: 3155"] You can tell she is in pain. That is why we are doing these consults. We have done 3 already. We are up a lot of cash already. They have said with her hips, most likely she will make it about 8 years, give or take. As far as the breeder. I spoke with the vet and he said this is really common and you just never know, it really isn't the breeders fault. Yes you can over breed and it can just be luck of the draw. She was too young at the time when we got her to really know. Both of her parents are AKC and Champions. Both are fully hip certified and joint certified. They are in the top 50 breeders of America... I will let them know she is "lame" that is how they would phrase it, not me! I just want her pain free no matter what. That is the bottom what. Even if we don't do the surgery, I still want her to get the best treatment. We will call this specialist and see... [/QUOTE]
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