Sometimes Shar-Pei puppies
present with
a "bowing outward" in the carpus or wrist joint
of the front leg or both legs.
Usually these
pups are in the 6-10 week old range. This usually occurs in rapidly
growing, heavy pups and is due to weakness of the ligaments in this
area caused by excess weight occurring before adequate bone
development
Many of these dogs are on
higher protein puppy diets as well as additional vitamin and mineral
supplements.
Treatment usually
means:........
A visit to your vet to rule out other problems affecting the carpii
(wrists).
Switching diets to adult
maintenance food or puppy diets for large breed puppies. The goal here
is to slow down the growth rate shooting for 2-3 pounds a week. I
usually feed 1 cup of dry food per 6 pounds of body weight per day up
to a maximum of 4-6 cups per day.
Stop all vitamin-mineral supplements.
House and exercise the pups on surfaces
with good footing. Try to avoid flooring consisting of tile, finished
concrete, hardwood, linoleum, etc. Carpeting, grass, rubber matting,
etc. all provide good traction for strengthening the legs.
Occasionally, soft wraps on the wrists are
used initially to provide additional support while the above changes
are being implemented. Bandages with or without PVC splints are useful
and can be changed and washed as needed.
Usually the front legs will
straighten up in 7-14 days.
Pups that don't respond or in older pups X-rays should be
taken to further evaluate for orthopedic problems such as
premature closure of growth plates, bone cysts, and
other problems