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mountainfila

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momma is the huge bitch walkin through everyone, yes she is fat lol she loves her num nums lol, shes also the head honcho she takes crap from no one:) dont know if it will work, i normaly post them to youtube first but thought i would try photo bucket

 

Amanda F.

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Awesome dogs! Is that Steve standing off to the left? If so, who is the pup next to him about 10 seconds into the video? I really like the looks of that one :)
 

Rugers-Kris

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I can't view it. It happens all of the time with videos and I don't know what the problem is but hopefully AB will come by and make it better again.
 

mountainfila

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nice vid, the pup right behind steve at the start of the video is huge!

the mom is beside steve at the begining so im assuming the one in the back would be Karl his son and yes he is almost as tall as his dad at 6.5 months, he was 76lbs at the vet end of march, he started to get pano at about 8 weeks i think, it went from leg to leg, so i cut his food back which they were on kirkland brand, didnt seem to get any better even with asprin so i switched back to good ol pedigree lol and he seem to get better after being on that food and he hasnt been limpy again.
 

aceoutdoor

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he started to get pano at about 8 weeks i think, it went from leg to leg, so i cut his food back which they were on kirkland brand, didnt seem to get any better even with asprin so i switched back to good ol pedigree lol and he seem to get better after being on that food and he hasnt been limpy again.

Great looking dogs. Its amazing how sensitive some Filas can be to diet(protein, calcium, phosphorus etc.) but it can cause them extreme pain and many owners and even vets have no idea whats wrong with them when they show pain/discomfort.
 

mountainfila

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Great looking dogs. Its amazing how sensitive some Filas can be to diet(protein, calcium, phosphorus etc.) but it can cause them extreme pain and many owners and even vets have no idea whats wrong with them when they show pain/discomfort.

Never in my 30 years of dogs have i ever had any problems with diet and dogs, i used kirkland years ago but didnt think to check the bag to see if they changed there formula. I read it after i got it home and realized that it had changed, i was not happy but my own fault for not reading it in the store. I am limited by my area what is available to me that doesnt cost insane amounts of money, i guess its the price you pay for living in a remote area.
 

tojvan

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the mom is beside steve at the begining so im assuming the one in the back would be Karl his son and yes he is almost as tall as his dad at 6.5 months, he was 76lbs at the vet end of march, he started to get pano at about 8 weeks i think, it went from leg to leg, so i cut his food back which they were on kirkland brand, didnt seem to get any better even with asprin so i switched back to good ol pedigree lol and he seem to get better after being on that food and he hasnt been limpy again.

My pup has also been limping recently, its slight but its there, im thinking it might be pano. He's on raw diet and as of april 7 he had turned 5 months and 82 pounds. He only does it when he walks and has no problem running around which i find weird. He doesn't seem to be in pain either which is even more confusing.