I found this In puppies with swimmer syndrome, the tension in the tendons and muscles fails to develop. Instead of the legs moving under the body ready for standing and walking, the legs remain splayed out beside or behind the body. Without early treatment, puppies with swimmer syndrome are permanently unable to walk.27 Jan 2024 However, it has been suggested that genetic and environmental factors may be responsible, including hard or slippery floors, weight gain exceeding skeletal development, dysfunction of synaptic or ventral horn cells, abnormal myelinization, delayed neuromuscular development, and obesity
Y’know Loggie, that mother dog really is a pretty dog. It looked nice seeing all the dogs running out in that field.