Should I be worried...?

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  1. Anne123

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    This week I found out that a littermate of Finn has died. She was almost 4 years old. She died of a liver shunt. Not clear if it was genetic or acquired. Finns brother was operated on a malignant tumor in his jaw. He now misses a few front teeth. They removed the whole tumor. He had also knee problems and was operated by a orthopedic surgeon.
    I think it was not a stable healthy litter. Mother had hypothyroidism and mastitis and couldn’t therefore feed her pups.
     
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    Have you spoken to your vet about this? What about the rest of the litter? Are they all ok?
     
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    I would definately speak to your vet and the breeder if you can to ask them a bit more about genetics and probabilities of Finn having issues. Fingers crossed it isn't anything to be worried about.
     
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    I would also make sure I had comprehensive for life insurance to cover all basses
     
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    How sad and it's understandable you are worried about Finn. I too would contact the breeder gathering all the facts and speak to your vet for help. I really hope there is nothing to worry about. xx
     
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    This is incredibly sad, those poor owners! :(:( Can you find out what Finn's CoI inbreeding score is? This might give you some information to work on. I know we can do this fairly easily through our Kennel Club.
     
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    I have made an appointment with the vet tomorrow. Finn had to go for his annual checkup and vaccinations. I will certainly talk about it!
     
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    Oh goodness what a worry...

    I agree about the insurance; if you don't have that already in place it might well be worth looking into it.
     
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    No, we don’t have insurance. I will talk about that too.....!
     
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    I will look into this!
     
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    According to the vet is was acquired and not genetic. No doubt that it was an unstable litter, with his mum being ill and a brother with ed....His father has arthritis. He is 8 years old now. She has checked him, he was a healthy boy. I won’t let him gain much weight. He is now 30 kg, that for a show line lab...
     

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