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Question by Vicki
Submitted on 3/6/2004
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I have a Bitpull Staffie, she is having I believe problems with her knee.  When she step wrong she will limb but in a couple minutes she will walk on it again.  Doesn't seem to bother her but I have read this is something her breed can have.  Can anyone give me info on this.  Vet bills are great on her.  Just had a mass removed from her toe, leg surgery on another leg when she was a puppy.  I know by bringing her to the vet they will say surgery.  Anyone with any insight on this?



Answer by Connie
Submitted on 2/14/2007
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we have a staffyxbully as well and he seems to have dislocated his leg quite sometime ago now but his knee seems to pop out every now and then and then relocates itself back in

 

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