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Any advice on pups inward facing paws.

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Hi. Has anyone experienced their pups feet facing inwards. he is 9 weeks old. I noticed it after i got him. the breeder says that its just his puppy feet and he will grow out of it.. The vet says i need to keep an eye on it. appreciate any advice.
 

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I have no experience with this but it seems odd. I have tagged a couple of people that may have some insight.
[MENTION=4]davidh[/MENTION] [MENTION=2]2bullymama[/MENTION] [MENTION=1]bullmama[/MENTION]
 
Definitely a David and Lisa question...

How does he walk? Can you get video of it?


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Definitely a David and Lisa question...

How does he walk? Can you get video of it?


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Thank you for the reply. It doesn't seem too noticeable when he walks, only when he sits. it doesn't seem to bother him.
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Thank you for the reply. It doesn't seem too noticeable when he walks, only when he sits. it doesn't seem to bother him.
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It almost looks like its because his nails are too long.
 
Sorry, no experience here on inward facing paws, just ones that turn out. They can't show, but if the outward turn is slight it doesn't effect mobility. They call it "easty/westy".
 
I agree with the vet, keep an eye on them, that is not normal.
 

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