Bowed front legs – any advice?

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Hi everyone, I’m new to the forum, so please let me know if I’m not doing this right.

A week ago, we brought home a lovely two-month-old Cane Corso puppy, Razzia. We’re having a bit of an issue now as her front legs look very bowed after she’s been walking for a while—it’s at the point where she’s actually limping. Does anyone have any advice? With the lockdown, we can't get to see our vet at the moment 😥. Thanks in advance!

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    Hello and welcome! Did your little one come from a breeder? What about her parents? What kind of food is she on? She's only 2 months old—how long is she out walking before she starts limping? Do you have any stairs?? Or perhaps slippery floors (like tiles or polished wood)? We’ll need a bit more information... A 2-month-old puppy limping is an emergency.
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