Well I'm not an expect but I have quite a lot of dog experience (work not just owning pets) but the symptoms that dog displayed is consistent with a slipped or herniated disc more than a "smashed hip" and when unscrupulous "breeders" (farmers) breed untested, mutant dogs then that's quite common
Just to add, I'm not saying this to defend Ree Ane. I'm just saying based on unfortunate experience, it looks to me more like a problem with spinal cord/discs than an impact injury and this would be consistent with the dog being "in its own piss and tit" as injuries like that do interfere with toileting usually, often complete or partial loss of control over bladder/bowels. With a slipped disc it would just get worse and worse but with an impact injury, often (but not always) dogs adapt very quickly as the injury is given time to heal as opposed to deteriorating.Well I'm not an expect but I have quite a lot of dog experience (work not just owning pets) but the symptoms that dog displayed is consistent with a slipped or herniated disc more than a "smashed hip" and when unscrupulous "breeders" (farmers) breed untested, mutant dogs then that's quite common
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