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Diagnosed with hip dysplasia

Genta

Active Member
Hi everyone,

Noya was just diagnosed with hip dysplasia by the vet. From the vet’s explanation and my understanding, hip dysplasia is not something that can be fully ‘cured.’ Instead it’s just something you manage (correct me if I’m wrong). As of now, the doctor gave me synoquin and rimadyl to help him.

So I would like to ask what are your recommendations to alleviate and prevent further progression? I’m open to supplements, possible alternative treatments, lifestyle changes, or any other thing that could help him.

Thank you!
 
Do you have the x-rays? Were they graded by Penn Hip or OFA? It is very dependent on severity of dysplasia, but limited jumping (like up to a high bed or vehicle or sports jumps) and if possible use swimming for maintaining fitness and keeping the dog as slim & trim as possible. Any extra weight adds to hip mobility problems.

Best to you and Noya.
 

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