The vet confirmed that her hind legs are unusually long, which could attribute to either a birth defect or an accident and thankfully, she isn't in pain now. Whether she will be in much pain later, we don't know and she might even suffer from arthirities. However, she is very undernourished and underweight (only 1.9kg), thus the task now would be to fatten her up before we neuter her, x-ray, vaccinate (last of the three courses) and pluck out her baby teeth. (Her adult teeth have grwn out without pushing out her baby teeth, thus she kinda looks like a pirahna with two rows of teeth on the top.)
We've been given liquid multi-vitamins and medicine for her diahorrea. She has diahorrea bcos she hasn't been eating much, possibly from being scared in a new environment. We have also de-wormed her.
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