My baby Daisy has a lot of pain in her hips, and she isn’t yet 3 Her sister Jasmine has no problems. They are from the same litter. You can see them on my profile page at the top. Daisy is the one in the back in the image of them laying on the grass.
I told the breeder they need to stop breeding the mother, because of the problems I am now finding out with Daisy. If they don’t I told them I would report them to AKC, and they will lose their accreditation.
The AKC will do *nothing*.
They came to a local Dobermann backyard greeder’s place in WV, and all they did was “correct” the theoretical pedigrees on the dogs’ horrid, inadequate *outdoor* cages.
They ignored the filthy living conditions, the hordes of puppies, the cheap food, the lack of shelter and dirty water.
I was involved with an intentional registration fraud case, as a witness and after the DNA tests were done and it was found that not only was the listed sire *not* the sire, the pups had *multiple* daddies.
They simply issued “yellow papers” to the litter and nothing else was done.
Their points were not recalculated, the points of the dogs they defeated in the ring were not recalculated to reflect the disqualification of the entire litter from showing and the breeder was not even fined or otherwise punished.
Registrations cost money and they get that money.
That is all they care about.
Do it anyway. These people are strictly money-driven jagoffs.
Adequan is fantastic for dog joint pain. It actually supplies building blocks and rebuilds the joint, rather than just masking the pain as the joint deteriorates.
About 100 for a vial with three to four injections. Have your vet show you how to do the injection, and give it once a week three times, and then do it every other week. It is all the difference for older dogs, and I bet it would help your girl.