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Hip dysplasia is one of the most common orthopaedic or skeletal diseases of dogs. It can start within the first few weeks of life. In dogs, hip dysplasia is the malformed ball and socket joint.
Gender is not a factor but some breeds are more likely to have the predisposition for hip dysplasia than other breeds.
Hip Dysplasia Symptoms:
Hind leg lameness
Joint looseness or laxity
Decreased activity
Difficulty rising
Reluctance to run, jump, or climb stairs
Pain in hip joints
Stiffness
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