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Old 06-09-2008, 04:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RedDobieCHAMP View Post
Champ is 6 months old (almost), I've had him since 8 weeks. He weighs 59 pounds, and he looks lean, very tall and lanky, definitly not fat.

Lately I've noticed his front paws turned slightly outward when he's standing straight. I know the books I read say they're paws should be straight forward, neither in nor out.

I have alot of tile in my house and he slides around alot. I also read that this could be too much physical activity (from a thread on page 4).

Also, he has been on High Quality Kibble since I've brought him home, I havent found a "perfect" food for him yet, we've tried Orijen, Canidae, Solid Gold, and now he seems to be doing the best on Innova LB pup

Anyone have or had this problem?
If the paws only turn out slightly, there's a good chance they'll straighten out once the chest drops.
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