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dessie said:Depends on the line but you can tell by when they have no knobbles on their knees, once these have flattened out it means the growth plate has closed and therefore they cannot grow upwards any more!!
I've been pondering the same question as Tancho about my 5 month old pup.
Dessie I dont want to sound dumb but what do you mean by "knees" on a whippet?
Do you mean the stifle on the back legs? if so my pup is very knobbly as such will probably have a way to go to reach her full size
Lakey said:No on the front legs, pastern or wrist joint, if you prefer to call it such!!! There will be growth plates on the hock and stifle joints but these are not so obvious to the naked eye as the wrists on the front leg.dessie said:I've been pondering the same question as Tancho about my 5 month old pup.
Dessie I dont want to sound dumb but what do you mean by "knees" on a whippet?
Do you mean the stifle on the back legs? if so my pup is very knobbly as such will probably have a way to go to reach her full size
dessie said::cheers: DessieLakey said:No on the front legs, pastern or wrist joint, if you prefer to call it such!!! There will be growth plates on the hock and stifle joints but these are not so obvious to the naked eye as the wrists on the front leg.dessie said:I've been pondering the same question as Tancho about my 5 month old pup.
Dessie I dont want to sound dumb but what do you mean by "knees" on a whippet?
Do you mean the stifle on the back legs? if so my pup is very knobbly as such will probably have a way to go to reach her full size