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Old 30-01-2010, 14:46   #1
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this control are very strong in GSD. ALL pupps who have kinked tail are pet and have documents " not for breed" and this go from one generation tho others. ( LKD)
example bitch have kinked tail, she are mate with male and in pedigree be inbreed III-IV born 5 pupps. from this 5 one are with broken tail but can move, others are paralised to head, not can move.
Only good this be GSD litter, but WE have and CsW who have broken tail and go to breeding and theys pupps to have this kinked tail. who be later when this dog without control go to breed? we want paralised liters? or problems in vertebral column.
this can saw in 7-8 weeks without problem, first is touch, later make rtg and have this



this genetic broken - kinked tail and this dog are pet, not for breeding.
in all case mas make rtg and when have rtg we can say this is trauma or genetic. yes, can be and trauma, but not when are pupps in 7-8 weeks, and wolfdog have very strong anatomy for broken, and when owner say " oh this is trauma only" i not very want believe in this.
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Old 30-01-2010, 14:58   #2
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p.s. when I and others LT judge have training in ours society, ours anatomy specialist and FCI judge and breeder say " broken tail - is disqualification faults from dog show and breeding" and not important who are breed ( only breeds who have in standart this broken tail like normal tail- buldog group)

and for all this is text from ours WD

http://www.wolfdog.org/nld/articles/1332.html

read this, this are realy important for breeding and dog healt, and not I only make " witch hunting" with this tail.
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Old 30-01-2010, 17:51   #3
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I think we're searching for the wrong problem, its does not looks like kinked tail or crooked at the x-ray, but a hemivertebrae.

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Old 31-01-2010, 17:29   #4
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this is the same problem - dog not for breed and not important who name this have we in lithuanian have only worts "luzusi uodega" -"broken tail" and who dogs have this are pet's and not go to breeding.
and when dog have normal traumatic broken tail, he not have this bones like in rtg.
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