poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Ok, not as mad as it sounds honestly!
I have a dog who has a fore leg deformity. He has been very well checked by a highly recommended vet and he confirmed pup's in no pain what so ever and that he was totally comfortable with me keeping him and in fact would feel uncomfortable at putting such a happy and in general healthy dog too sleep.
He's now 10 months and doing awesomely, he gets around fine albeit a bit odd looking but he manages and plays etc like a normal puppy would (too a degree)
He comes to work with me in the morning and in the afternoon he spends time in the house while im doing stuff. I try and keep the dogs out of the lounge which is the only room carpeted during the daytime.
We have laminate in the kitchen and slate in the conservatory and hall way. The slate is fine but as im in the kitchen much of the time this is where he wants to be.
His front legs jut out forwards so naturally on a slippery surface he slides forwards and down and ends up lying down. His rear end is 100% so he then tried to get himself going again and ends up like a play puppy stance- front legs flat out in front of him whilst his rears are running at a hundred miles an hour!
Its the only time he struggles with his condition and im currently covering the kitchen floor in duvets so he has a footing! The more he tries the worse it seems to get.
What he really needs is some sort of grip on his front pads but like what? Can anyone think of something that might help please?
I have a dog who has a fore leg deformity. He has been very well checked by a highly recommended vet and he confirmed pup's in no pain what so ever and that he was totally comfortable with me keeping him and in fact would feel uncomfortable at putting such a happy and in general healthy dog too sleep.
He's now 10 months and doing awesomely, he gets around fine albeit a bit odd looking but he manages and plays etc like a normal puppy would (too a degree)
He comes to work with me in the morning and in the afternoon he spends time in the house while im doing stuff. I try and keep the dogs out of the lounge which is the only room carpeted during the daytime.
We have laminate in the kitchen and slate in the conservatory and hall way. The slate is fine but as im in the kitchen much of the time this is where he wants to be.
His front legs jut out forwards so naturally on a slippery surface he slides forwards and down and ends up lying down. His rear end is 100% so he then tried to get himself going again and ends up like a play puppy stance- front legs flat out in front of him whilst his rears are running at a hundred miles an hour!
Its the only time he struggles with his condition and im currently covering the kitchen floor in duvets so he has a footing! The more he tries the worse it seems to get.
What he really needs is some sort of grip on his front pads but like what? Can anyone think of something that might help please?