So Steve, are you saying that a 10 week old puppy should be pretty cooridinated and not still tripping over himself, etc? I have no experience with what's normal with GSD puppies, just adults.
No, his elbows don't touch. He just seems, I don't know--less in control of him back legs than he is of his front legs. It's like he's walking on legs that have fallen asleep.
I have a seven year old that still trips on himself and every dog is different. But if it concerns you enough to ask about it
a vet visit is a for sure. If my dog looked like he was walking on asleep legs I would be concerned.
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