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My overweight, injured, high-energy dog
The official term for her problem is Luxated Patella. The vet told us to give her joint supplements, which we've been giving her for a little while now. ... (December 09, 2009)Greensboro News & Record -
Rescue Ink uses star power to aid local animal rescue group
He had a luxating patella, a collapsing trachea, and intestinal problems, and it cost the couple over $2000 in veterinary bills to make him well. ... (December 08, 2009)Millstone Examiner -
Pair of Chihuahuas Looking for Home
They both have luxating patellas, which mean their kneecap just pops in and out. They both had surgery in October on their left legs. ... (December 17, 2009)FOX 9 News
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Luxating Patella: A Knee Problem in Dogs
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Running into a brick wall: Luxating Patella
Running into a brick wall: Luxating Patellarunningintoabrickwall.blogspot.com
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Exercise and luxating patella
I was wondering if anyone had experience with their pug having a luxating patella and you have NOT done the surgery. I haven't talked with the vet any more about it because they seem to always recommend surgery, but a couple of inter... (December 16, 2009)pugvillage.com -
Does Your Dog Have a Luxating Patella? | Ruff Ideas by Happytails
Otherwise referred to as a 'trick knee', this basically means that your dog's knee slips out of its socket. If left untreated it can be debilitating. But here are several things you can do right now to prevent that from happening. (November 30, 2009)happytailsspa-blog.com -
SE Pet Rescue Railroad: TRANSPORT: 1/2-3 TX/OK/MO/IL/IN/OH ...
SPECIAL NEEDS: has luxating patella in both back legs. This does not stop. her from being active! If her knee pops out, she knows how to lay down and pop. it back in place. DOES THE DOG RIDE WELL IN A CAR: yes ... (December 23, 2009)sepetrescue.blogspot.com -
Daisey's Goldendoodles: Playing towards 5 weeks for F1b Miniature ...
The stud is PRA (retinal atrophy) clear via DNA testing and his knees are excellent (no luxating patella). We are small and about quality rather than quantity. We work hard at potty training your puppy up to 8 weeks and giving tips f... (December 23, 2009)seattlegoldendoodles.blogspot.com
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