Canine Hip Dysplasia - A Canine's Displaced Hip Bone

Canine Hip Dysplasia - A Canine's Displaced Hip Bone

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Canine Hip Dysplasia or CHD occurs when the ball and socket joint of the hips of dogs does not fit well together. Dogs can acquire this disease genetically - as when they are actually born with it - or environmentally - when they develop it due to excessive weight, poor diet and lack of exercise or physical activity. Most veterinarians and breeders, however, think that the majority of it is caused genetically. It gives them an unnatural manner of walking or running around in your house. This may not sound good for you and more especially for your dog since this will hinder him from performing ordinary tasks with ease and comfort. So what can you do once you learn that your dog has this kind of disease?

So what are the common symptoms of canine hip dysplasia or CHD? In some dogs, this disease has little or even no outward physical manifestation, but in most dogs, symptoms such as the following: being quiet when they are still yet puppies, bunny hopping, swaying hips, lying down in an unnatural position, and overdeveloped chests with an underdeveloped hind parts.

Although we may know if our dog has CHD based on the aforesaid visible symptoms, it is still better to get a professional opinion and diagnosis through an x-ray examination. Remember, that only a professional can accurately tell for sure whether our dogs has the disease or not. After an x-ray result had been examined by the vet, he will refer you to a surgeon who can then perform the necessary surgery required to correct the defect. He may offer you several choices on the kind of procedure that would suit best for the treatment of your dog, some of which are: total hip replacement, dorsal acetabular rim, triple pelvic osteotomy, femoral head and neck osteotomy, or juvenile pubic symphysiodesis.

Some dog owners have preferred to treat CHD in a totally conservative or traditional method. Some of the treatments that they used are nutritional supplements, acupuncture, exercise, weight management, and even chiropractic care.

In case your canine possesses CHD then, there isn't any reason to worry or to be concerned regarding this illness. There are methods where this ailment may be cured, if not prevented. The available methods of treatment are either through surgery or traditional or conservative methods. All that would be needed then is for you to be observant of your dog in order to detect the disease early on and prevent any further damage that it may cost you and your dog.


About the Author:
Steve Weber offers more info on his web site, Cactus Canyon, for helping canine owners who are dealing with the effects of dog arthritis. Steve's site offers natural and safe glucosmaine products, such as Flexicose for pets, for treating the joint disease.



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