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front legs

I have hardwood floors and am conserned that that may contribute to front legs/feet that are not as straight as I would like. My boy had very straight front legs in the begining but as time went on, I am unhappy with the turn of his legs.

When we got his sister, I bought rugs for her to be on and I am very happy with her legs/feet.


Does anyone think that the surface that a dog is on effects the development of their feet or legs?

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What can it lead to?

What can hardwood etc. lead to?

I'm curious only because I have hardwood and never considered it a bad thing..

jeagley's picture

What can it lead to?

What can hardwood etc. lead to?

I'm curious only because I have hardwood and never considered it a bad thing..

yes

especially when they are young. Get them on variable surfaces (grass, gravel, concrete) soon and often to make them tighter
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yes

especially when they are young. Get them on variable surfaces (grass, gravel, concrete) soon and often to make them tighter
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