Things You Should Do If Your Dog Acquires Degenerative Hip Illness

Published: 15th April 2011
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Mostly, it is the larger type of dogs who are supposed to develop this defect, but smaller dogs are also at risk with this disease. The common breeds of dogs that develop this are Dalmatians, golden retrievers, blood hounds, and German shepherds. Canine hip dysplasia could develop between the ages of 4 to 12 months or anywhere throughout their lifetime.

Dog Hip Dysplasia or CHD occurs when the tip of the leg bone doesn't fit in quite comfortably in the hip socket. The socket itself may be abnormally developed as to further complicate the situation. Being overweight could also worsen the scenario as this will add to the stress that the irregular joint is already carrying and could contribute to increased degeneration of the joint.

Canine Hip Dysplasia has three kinds: mild, moderate, and severe. In mild cases, the only defect is that the space between the joints is larger than normal and part of the hip-bone is out of the socket. In this kind of CHD, arthritis does not occur. In moderate cases, the top of the hip bone becomes quite flat and sits loosely at the top of the joint. Spurs begin to develop in the bone and signs of arthritis begin to appear. In severe cases, the hip-bone becomes totally out-of-line with the joint arthritis becomes more pronounced and the condition becomes irreversible. But this type of CHD will not cause your pet dog to become lame.


To make certain on whether or not your canine has CHD, you need to have him x-rayed by the veterinarian. This may involve using some sedative or anesthesia to keep your dog still.

There are, however, ways for you to prevent this from happening to your dog. First, you must remember that larger breeds of dog are more likely to develop this disease. Secondly, if you should buy dogs, get them from a reputable breeder who does not use dogs with CHD. Genes is one contributing factor in increasing your dog's chances of acquiring the disease. Thirdly, be careful on what kind of physical activity you put your dog in when they are quite still young. Making them stand on their back legs for a long period of time and making them jump up and down most of the time can be damaging to their joints. And lastly, do not feed your dog foods that are high in calories as carbohydrates and fats. This will cause excessive and rapid weight gain which would in turn give the dog's joints a lot of weight to carry.


Canine Hip Dysplasia is not an easy disease to handle so one should take the pains of caring for your dog's health in order to avoid this disease.


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