The new owners dont know yet as I've only just found out today. Before I talk to them I want to decide whether I should hold on to Rupert for a bit longer and get the hip dysplasia diagnosis done. The vet said that he could just be sore from being poked around too, which is why I'm looking into how likely it is that he has this. The new owners will be told regardless- my question is whether it is likely enough and would effect his life to an extent that I'd pay for the test rather than leave it to the new owner, and whether he will therefore be delayed going to his new home - 3 very excited children will be sorely disappointed! ;)
As he is a rescue dog we dont know if he came from a registered breeder, or even if he is a pure-bred shih-tzu. This is what his original microchip details described him as, but if he came from a pet shop, who knows.
Rupert has survived the neglect of his first year of life, coming out of it with such a happy and positive outlook on life, so I want to make sure that his future is as good as possible and pain free. I'm just wary of paying for unnecessary tests. I spent $1400 on tests a couple of weeks ago for my cat and the results were .... inconclusive