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    raw diet and twisted paws

    Jack,

    I don't know why my 5 month old pit bull's started to have twisted paws when I switch her from kibbles to raw. I watched your videos of your raw feeding diet for pups and provided everything you suggested on your video for my puppy's raw diet and I don't know why her paws still end up twisted outward. For her raw diet I give her a chicken quarter leg(with the bone), one soft boiled egg, yogurt, chicken heart, liver & gizzard, beef tripe and intestines, salmon oil, and a puppy multi-vitamin pill. She is kept outside in a above pen where she gets plenty of sunlight. She has a good insulated house full of straws to sleep in and I let her out everyday to play. What do you think I am doing wrong? Can it have been that I'm giving her too much to eat or too much yogurt, oil, etc? Her paws was straight when she was on kibbles but I hate feeding her kibbles because her stools aren't as pleasant to clean as if I were to feed her raw.*

    *Note: I live up north where the temperature gets to -40° so I feed my dogs a little bit more food than normal.

    *This is the vitamin tablet that I'm giving to my pup.
    http://m.gnc.com/GNC-Pets-Ultra-Mega...ductId=4448120


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    Maybe it's a lack of calcium in her diet?

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    That is called carpus valgus, also known as east/ west feet. It can be caused by an injury but is most likely a genetic defect. It may correct itself in time when his chest develops more. Try to keep her off smooth hard surfaces like concrete or wood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchin dog View Post
    That is called carpus valgus, also known as east/ west feet. It can be caused by an injury but is most likely a genetic defect. It may correct itself in time when his chest develops more. Try to keep her off smooth hard surfaces like concrete or wood.
    My pup's paws looks to be similar to carpus valgus...but I don't think her paws was injured or it's a genetic defect. As I stated, her paws/legs were perfectly straight when she was fed kibbles. I just switched her to raw last month and her paws are getting more and more twisted as the day goes by. I don't believe it's the surface that she's on too. As I know many people that keeps their pup's on wooden above ground pen and they have no issues. I'm confident that her paws will straighten back now that she's back on kibbles but I hate to clean up kibble stools as it is super stinky and easily gets smeared all over the place. I honestly think that I'm either missing something special in the raw diet or have too much of something in the raw diet. I've done a lot of research on it online but nothing relevant so far. I really appreciate all the comments and suggestions.

    Anyone that has had similar case please share.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loot View Post
    Maybe it's a lack of calcium in her diet?
    I don't believe it's a lack of calcium. As I stated above I give her yogurt and a whole soft boiled egg...and plus the multi-vitamin tablet. I'm tthinking the problem could be that I'm giving her too much calcium? :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pit Bull Committed View Post
    I don't believe it's a lack of calcium. As I stated above I give her yogurt and a whole soft boiled egg...and plus the multi-vitamin tablet. I'm tthinking the problem could be that I'm giving her too much calcium? :/
    I had 1 who's front paws turned outward, added a little extra calcium and it went away,

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    Quote Originally Posted by loot View Post
    I had 1 who's front paws turned outward, added a little extra calcium and it went away,
    What did you add for the calcium source?

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    Before she was on raw diet @4 month old. Just to rule out genetic defect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pit Bull Committed View Post
    Before she was on raw diet @4 month old. Just to rule out genetic defect.
    You cant rule out a genetic defect because this defect can happen at any point while the dog is still growing. They dont have to be born with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchin dog View Post
    You cant rule out a genetic defect because this defect can happen at any point while the dog is still growing. They dont have to be born with it.
    You're right. Genetic defect can't be ruled out completely. I guess I just have a strong feeling it's not genetic defect. Both the sire and dam don't have twisted paws. Also I posted not too long ago the littermate brother to this female who I also was feeding raw and his legs became crooked but instead of to the right or left it was crooked forward making the paws very flat. My friend decided he wanted to keep that male puppy and took him back. The male puppy was put on kibbles and his paws are now straight again. This is why I'm concluding that I'm doing something wrong with the raw feeding. Even though I'm providing all the stuff Jack suggested in his videos maybe I'm giving too much of something or not enough of something.

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