Hes does do OFA but in the area we are in there are mostly small breeds or mean barking backyard guards with no tags or manners who haven't seen a vet in ages if at all. I looked at alot of the pictures before I went to see the x-rays and some more when I got home and she looks like all the "good" ones (to me kind of inbetween good and excellent but I am not a pro and I am going off of the hand drawings on Ofa site).
I was just hoping for anything "fair" or better so I am a happy mom. This means I need to keep up the obedience and socializing (still can't beleive she was acting SHY!!

) because my dream/goal with her was obedience and agility, and when her hip started to click a bit when she was 9 months or so I was afraid that dream was gone (well the agility part). The hip no longer clicks at all, I guess she grew out of it, and now next year after the official OFA I can start her with agility! Only 9 months to read up on it and get obedience perfected! (well... better

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