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I didn't get Dakota from the best situation, and I had her to the vet right after I got her in June. The vet had been looking at her file and told me that her previous owner said that there was a concern with one of her front legs bowing inwards slightly. She checked her over and said that it looked absolutely fine to her. As she's gotten slightly bigger, I've noticed both of her front legs not necessarily bowing, but when she's sitting on a soft surface her front legs are trembling and I have to move her leg so she's not putting weight on it.
Before you ask, I have brought her back to the vet and she still INSISTS that her legs are fine. So I was just wondering if any of you have seen anything like this and what was done to help. She still runs and walks and plays like normal. It doesn't look like it's causing her any pain, she doesn't seem bothered by it, but I can't imagine it's comfortable.
I didn't get Dakota from the best situation, and I had her to the vet right after I got her in June. The vet had been looking at her file and told me that her previous owner said that there was a concern with one of her front legs bowing inwards slightly. She checked her over and said that it looked absolutely fine to her. As she's gotten slightly bigger, I've noticed both of her front legs not necessarily bowing, but when she's sitting on a soft surface her front legs are trembling and I have to move her leg so she's not putting weight on it.
Before you ask, I have brought her back to the vet and she still INSISTS that her legs are fine. So I was just wondering if any of you have seen anything like this and what was done to help. She still runs and walks and plays like normal. It doesn't look like it's causing her any pain, she doesn't seem bothered by it, but I can't imagine it's comfortable.
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