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Posted by: Andrea_A at Sat Nov 8 12:23:53 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Andrea_A ] What you're describing sounded like an injury (perhaps a broken leg) until you mentioned "the joint just proximal to his paw/hand". This year I've been plagued with calcium deficiency problems in some of my juveniles (long story). The youngsters most affected show some swelling of their lower forearms and in a few more severe cases it looks as if their hands/paws turn in towards their body, but the 'turning in' is from a point above the wrist. In either case, its a good idea to see your veterinarian. [ Hide Replies ]
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