I have a newfoundland that has"elbow anomally". His front legs bow out. He's had 2 operations on 1leg and 1 on the other. We were given hope by an orthopedic surgeon who told us this problem could be corrected, only to find out later, there is no treatment for this genetic desease. We try to be carefull with his movements,as he likes to rough play with our other dog (Rottweiler),therefore,we are afraid he might injure himself.He is three years old now and going strong.
I have a newfoundland that has"elbow anomally". His front legs bow out. He's had 2 operations on 1leg and 1 on the other. We were given hope by an orthopedic surgeon who told us this problem could be corrected, only to find out later, there is no treatment for this genetic desease. We try to be carefull with his movements,as he likes to rough play with our other dog (Rottweiler),therefore,we are afraid he might injure himself.He is three years old now and going strong.
fernandol1 4 years ago
What happened to Ollie's legs? I never noticed a problem in any of the other vids.
gingergargoyle 5 years ago
He had a elbow joint problem which needed an operation.
mouse125 5 years ago