some people just look at things they don't have or know about with one eye especially on the Internet lol
Judge...wrong, I meant no malice at all,genuine concern...period. The pups are jacked up, look hard at the yella and the white one and again no offence or malice to junior and I sure hope they grow out of it. If they were mine I would be real concerned, not that they are not good looking pups as they are but the structure is jacked up on them. Been fooling with dogs too long to not know what I'm talking aboput and I usually won't say anything if I am not sure.
Junior, I hope they straighten up for you. Good luck with them.
x2 on what Bryant said (Underdog)...I have had it happen a few times with my pups as well...we do all that is right and then they buckle at the wrists as young pups...they will/should straighten out but the vet said it was the high protein high fat that usually causes this, that was his thoughts if I remember correctly...slightly lower protein like 23-24 percent and 10-12 percent fat to keep them from growing too fast and keep their weight down a little...and concrete or wooden floors do not help from what I remember...sometimes it can be heredity because I had a grown dog with splayed feet but when more 2 or more pups have it in the litter it more than likely is not hereditary which is a good thing...