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Veterinary Guide to Hip Dysplasia in Dogs 2025 🦴🐶

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Veterinary Guide to Hip Dysplasia in Dogs 2025 🦴🐶

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Veterinary Guide to Hip Dysplasia in Dogs 2025 🦴🐶🩺

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🦴 What Is Hip Dysplasia?

Hip dysplasia is a developmental orthopedic disorder where the ball and socket of the hip joint don’t fit together properly. Over time, this misalignment causes joint laxity, inflammation, and arthritis. The condition can range from mild to debilitating, often leading to chronic pain and reduced mobility 🐕🦺.

🧬 Causes & Risk Factors

  • Genetics: Primary cause, especially in large and giant breeds (Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Great Danes) 🧬
  • Growth Rate: Rapid growth during puppyhood increases risk 📈
  • Diet: Overfeeding, high calcium, or poor-quality diets during growth stages 🍽️
  • Exercise: Intense activity on hard surfaces in young dogs 🏃♂️
  • Obesity: Extra weight stresses joints, worsening symptoms ⚖️

📋 Signs & Symptoms

  • “Bunny hopping” gait 🐰
  • Reluctance to jump, run, or climb stairs 🚫🪜
  • Stiffness, especially after rest 😟
  • Pain or lameness in hind legs 🦵
  • Muscle wasting in hindquarters, large shoulder muscles 💪

🧪 How Is It Diagnosed?

  1. Physical Exam: Palpation of hips, Ortolani sign testing 🩺
  2. X-rays: Confirm joint looseness, arthritis, and bone changes 📸
  3. Advanced Screening: OFA certification (2+ yrs) or PennHIP for early detection 🧾
  4. Gait analysis: Sometimes used in therapy planning 📹

🛠️ Treatment Options

Conservative (Non-Surgical) Treatment

  • Weight Control: Maintain a lean body score ⚖️
  • Exercise: Low-impact like swimming or underwater treadmill 💦🐾
  • NSAIDs: Carprofen, meloxicam for inflammation 💊
  • Joint Supplements: Glucosamine, chondroitin, omega‑3s 🌿
  • Home Mods: Ramps, orthopedic bedding, non-slip flooring 🏠

Surgical Treatments

  • Juvenile Pubic Symphysiodesis (JPS): Done <6 months to realign pelvis 👶
  • Double/Triple Pelvic Osteotomy (DPO/TPO): Alters hip socket angle, for young dogs with minimal arthritis 🧩
  • Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO): Removes femoral head; good for smaller dogs 🦴
  • Total Hip Replacement (THR): Gold standard for large breeds; restores function 🔧⚙️

🏡 Daily Management Tips

  • Provide a non-slip environment 🧼
  • Keep nails trimmed for good traction ✂️
  • Monitor pain or behavior changes regularly 👀
  • Hydrotherapy improves mobility and muscle tone 💦
  • Use harnesses for controlled support during walks 🦮

📅 Follow-Up & Monitoring

  • Regular vet exams to track joint health 🧑⚕️
  • X-rays every 6–12 months if conservative management is used 📆
  • Post-surgical rechecks: follow rehab protocols closely 🔄

📱 Ask A Vet Integration

  • Teleconsults: Personalized exercise & medication reviews via Ask A Vet app 💬
  • Ask about “Hipster” harnesses for stable mobility 🚶♀️

🎓 Case Highlight: “Diesel” the Dane

Diesel, a 2-year-old Great Dane, showed severe lameness and reluctance to run. Diagnosed with advanced hip dysplasia via PennHIP, he underwent a total hip replacement on one side. Six months post-surgery and hydrotherapy later, Diesel enjoys daily hikes again—pain-free and playful! 🐾❤️

🔚 Final Takeaways

  1. Hip dysplasia is manageable and often treatable 🧠
  2. Early screening is key, especially in at-risk breeds ⏰
  3. Medical management helps many dogs avoid surgery 💊
  4. THR can restore full mobility in severe cases 🐕
  5. Ask A Vet helps every step—nutrition, meds, surgery advice 📲

Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, founder of Ask A Vet. Download the Ask A Vet app today for custom support—because every pup deserves to run pain-free! 🐕❤️

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