Hi. Hoping for some advice regarding my little girl, Ruby. She is a miniature labradoodle, 20mths old, 14kgs. I got her from what I thought was a reputable breeder in Victoria and had her flown over to me in Perth when she was 3mths old. The breeders have apparently been breeding labradoodles as seeing eye dogs for the blind people with allergies, since the 70s. Her parents are both labradoodles. She was EXPENSIVE, and came with a "genetic defect guarantee".
Anyway, ever since we got her she has had leg troubles - we noticed that she would skip and yelp in pain and then be fine 2 minutes later when walking. It was diagnosed as bilateral luxating patellas, and we were told she would probab need surgery some day. 2 weeks ago she became lame on one leg all of a sudden, and we took her to the vet who said she needs surgery ASAP, and referred us to a specialist at Murdoch university. He organised the surgery(on the one leg 1st and the other on 6 weeks or so). During the anaesthetic, they took radiographs and diagnosed sever bilateral hip dysplasia aswell. They have just telephoned me to tell me this(as Ruby is having surgery at this very moment on her knee) and I am devastated, and wondering what to do???? HELP, anyone? Genevieve(Rubys Mum)