I'm sorry your Ole dog has health problems. As you said, it's not his fault and you love him--no matter what. He's a cute dog with his floppy ears and big brown eyes. I'm with the others who suggested a 2d opinion. The breeders should be punished somehow for their part in his health problem... but probably will not be. I know you'll do the best you can for Ole. Good Luck! Kay in NC






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He's so sweet but he's so screwed up with severe hip and elbow displaysia he can barely walk. His owner knows its only a matter of time before he has to put him to sleep. He's a huge dog (over 100 lbs for sure), if he can't walk there isn't much that can be done...wheelchair won't work because his front and his back are messed up. His elbows are big and shaped weird. It's breaks my heart this poor dog has to go through all this from puppyhood. At least the guy who bred him is going to be way more careful about who he chooses to breed the mom to again. She's not the problem, he had her hips/elbows checked, it was the dog he bred her to. That dog had those problems, and I believe he was a dog who won shows, from high quality lines...I'm sorry but any dog who carries those genetic problems should be banned from dog shows and breeding. The show world needs to do more about genetic testing before allowing dogs to compete in shows.





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