HELP New kids just born, one cant use back legs

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Video does look like something is off but hands on tells so much more so hard to say. How is the split working for him?
 

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Goodness. Poor little fella. I sure hope he gets better.
I think I would consult with the vet and find out if those legs are likely to be viable. Other than his legs he seems very active.
 

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I second that. The splints are not helping him and there is something not right that I don't think it going to get better on it's own. It could be deficiency, could be injury, could be birth issues/neurological, but it is hard to guess. A vet call is a good idea.
 

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His legs simply did not form all the way. We are going to have to put him down
 

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Sorry, these things never get any easier but I am glad you took him to be checked. :hugs
 

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Sucks that he has to be put down, but at least now you know for certain and don't waste a lot of time and effort on something that can't be fixed. :hugs:hit Also better in the long run as you hopefully haven't become too attached to him yet. Best wishes!
 

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