@Bathoric95 : They aren't my dogs, I run a group for disabled pets and we try and help animals with problems all around Spain. Those particular dogs were about 800 km from me in a municipal shelter so I really can't accept any responsibility for them being thin. If you don't understand the language you can always use a translator; jumping to conclusions is never a good idea. Fortunately no harm done, apologies accepted and thanks for your interest...
I really cant read your language.. but your dogs are very thin. Feed them, and yes it does look like hip dysplasia.
Bathoric95 1 year ago
@Bathoric95 : They aren't my dogs, I run a group for disabled pets and we try and help animals with problems all around Spain. Those particular dogs were about 800 km from me in a municipal shelter so I really can't accept any responsibility for them being thin. If you don't understand the language you can always use a translator; jumping to conclusions is never a good idea. Fortunately no harm done, apologies accepted and thanks for your interest...
clubdekat 1 year ago
Hola, muy buenas, la verdadtu perro no camina tan mal como para presentar dicha enfermedad, no te digo asi que no pueda tenerla.
Hay perros que caminan fatal y no tienen.
Te recomiendo que lo lleves al veterinario y le hagan un estudio radiografico, que es la unic prueba que certifica si el perro tiene o no displasia.
Si puede ser dale un pieso mejor para fortalezerte.
Espero habete ayudado.
placidotrato 2 years ago