
I have to say I agree with Moonmaiden as I have seen quite a few hip xrays some with differences between the two sides.
Quality of the plate or vet error would have not caused the differences.
Yes, vet needs to know what they are doing but there can be a big difference between the two hips even if the plate is perfect.
Wether the dog was born with them like that or as many seem to say it could be caused by external factors, I do not know.
I think I will wait for January when she gets xrayed to see how her pelvis has settled and then decide what I will do.
She actually gets put in a same position as in hip xrays and the "even" positioning is very important as they had to see that both sides of her pelvis "match" and the hips are in line.
From these xrays we already know her hips look ok. Naturally they are not pulled as much as in hip xrays but they definately look identical and nice shape and fit...
We imported her to UK to get some new blood so we were hoping to breed if all health results were ok but obviously this is all on hold now.
I have spoken to our vet about this and it all really depends of the location of her pelvis, after the operation xrays it was back to where it is supposed to be but there will always be some movement inwards as the dogs tend to lay on the damaged side...
If her pelvis has been made very narrow, we will naturally bury the breeding hopes but I would still like to get the official hip scoring result for her breeder who also owns the sire so is very keen to get health data.
But then if Sasha's scores will be totally incorrect because of her accident there really isn't any benefit in getting them.