Hi - I took our 4-1/2 month old cardi, Brody, to "our" vet this past week. He had his early puppy shots when we were given him, but this was his first time at our long-time vet. Just to get his last round of shots and a health check. She said his fknees on his front legs are more turned out than corgi's knees normally are and he is likely to get arthritis and we need to limit him to moderate exercise and prevent him from jumping down and landing on his front legs. I knew that it is not great for corgis to jump down and land on their front legs, but this is worrisome. He's such a bright guy and he's a real candidate for agility training. I was also hoping that he would accompany me on my 5 mile walks (I'm a racewalker). Guess not. I started giving him glucosamine/chondroiton on the recommendation of the vet. Anyone else heard of or experience this and what did you do, not do, etc. and what was the outcome. The vet said some surgery would help a little.