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Showing posts with label skeletal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skeletal. Show all posts

Oct 22, 2018

[Answer] Found in many breeds, especially large ones, this is the most common inherited skeletal problem in dogs.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Found in many breeds, especially large ones, this is the most common inherited skeletal problem in dogs."



...A malformation of the hip joint, hip dysplasia can produce signs varying from absence of symptoms to crippling arthritis. The disorder cannot be cured, but expensive surgery can help prevent further joint damage.

Oct 21, 2018

[Answer] Found in many breeds, especially large ones, this is the most common inherited skeletal problem in dogs.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Found in many breeds, especially large ones, this is the most common inherited skeletal problem in dogs."



...A malformation of the hip joint, hip dysplasia can produce signs varying from absence of symptoms to crippling arthritis. The disorder cannot be cured, but expensive surgery can help prevent further joint damage.

Oct 19, 2018

[Answer] Found in many breeds, especially large ones, this is the most common inherited skeletal problem in dogs.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Found in many breeds, especially large ones, this is the most common inherited skeletal problem in dogs."



...A malformation of the hip joint, hip dysplasia can produce signs varying from absence of symptoms to crippling arthritis. The disorder cannot be cured, but expensive surgery can help prevent further joint damage.