Learn about Hip Dysplasia in dogs. Dr. Anthony Cambridge, who is board certified in veterinary surgery, talks about what Hip Dysplasia is and how to recognize if you dog has this problem. This information is not meant to replace the advice of your regular veterinarian.
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Sometimes a sedative will help to get your dog to the vet. If not, ask your veterinarian about glucosamine, nsaid’s, adequan, and stem cells. Also, diet may play a big role.
Good luck.
So I have a rott and he’s 11 yrs. But he’s mean and can’t go to the vet so is there something we can do for him, we already know tht he has hip displasia but there’s nothing we can do for him