Friday, March 01, 2024

Interesting And Important Information for Puppy Owners! : Understanding Maturation!

These x-rays show how the bone maturation, development is extremely important to ensure the animal grows to it's potential without having a problem showing up later in it's life. 

It is important not to subjecting the pup to too much activity before their bodies, bones have completely and fully developed. 


River Retrievers LLC
February 28 at 1:03 PM ·

When you finally welcome your 8 week old puppies, please keep this picture in mind. Their bones aren’t even touching yet. They walk so beautifully with big, flexible legs and bench movements because their joints are made up entirely of cartilage, muscles, tendons and ligaments covered with skin. Nothing is well adjusted or has real grip yet.

When you make them run excessively or don't limit their exercise to prevent them from overdoing during that time, you're not giving them the chance to grow properly. Every big jump or bounce and excited run creates bone-breaking impacts.

In reasonable quantities, this is not problematic and normal wear and tear will do.
But when you let the puppy jump off the couch or bed, take him for long walks, you damage this joint in training. When you let the puppy move on slippery tiles, you damage the joint.
You only get once to make them grow up. A well built body is something that comes from excellent upbringing and good education. BOTH , not just one

Once you’re an adult, you’ll have the rest of your life to spend playing and engaging in high-impact exercises. So keep him calm while he is still young and give him the gift that can only be given once.
Shared from Clinique Vetérinaire Vetolistic - Dr. Marie Eve Cresci

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