| Re: Rott Puppy diagnosed with hip dysplasia in both hips My opinion on this is now you have a dog to love and give the best life possible.
You ended up with her for a reason. How sad. I have dealt with inbreeding health issues for 12 1/2 years. I have AKC papers on my dog and she in inbread. the owner was changing the name of the mother for each new litter when registering with AKC. The mom was breeding with the puppies of the litters. Unless you spend top dollar, you risk. Also any dog can have that problem. It is genetic in Rotts. Good luck. How sad for a puppy to feel that bad already. People SUCK !! |