- dogs can have hip dyplasia from birth or can get it during their growth period
- HD concerns either the femoral head or the acetabulum or both
- mainly German Shepards get this malformation, but also other large breeds (Labrador Retriever, Berger de Beauce, ...)
- diagnosis is based on X-rays of the hip joints; different degrees of HD can be noticed that way :
B : transitional case
C :slight HD
D :medium HD (see photo # 2)
E :severe HD (see photo # 3)
- prognosis : depending on the degree of HD; usually leads to coxarthrosis which causes a lot of pain (see photo # 4)
- treatment : anti-inflammatory drugs; surgery for the severe cases
- as a preventive measure, breeders should only breed with dogs which don't show any signs of hip displasia
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