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Find a huge range of articles below, rich in information and suggestions, that can help you get your dog back on the road again
Find a huge range of articles below, rich in information and suggestions, that can help you get your dog back on the road again
Why Dogs Need Massage Dogs are just like people; during their lifetimes, they will experience bumps and bruises, injuries, or serious trauma. Sometimes, however, after such injuries are treated and healed by a veterinarian, your dog may continue to...
In January we noticed Summer our pug was showing weakness in her back legs, it was harder for her to get out of bed and she was struggling on her walks. We took her to the vets where she was...
When Teddy was 8 years old the issue with his back legs started, he began limping from his hind left leg, I initially thought it was only a sprain and with a few days of rest he should be fine....
Burty was born on Boxing Day, he was the only surviving puppy out of five. Originally named Lucky, Burty missed out on so much in his early stages of life due to not having any siblings to grow up with....
As a dog ages, they can start experiencing multiple conditions that impact their mobility. Having regular check ups at the vet is a good idea because it ensures that any problems can be caught early, and managed accordingly. Alternatively, if you...
Early signs of hip dysplasia in my dog Altered gait Stiffness Lameness Difficulty in getting up or lying down or climbing stairs Lack of muscle and weakness in the hindquarters Sensitivity in the hip area or even audible clicking or...
Hip dysplasia in dogs is a very common, painful orthopaedic condition, where the ball at the top of thigh bone (femur) doesn't sit well in socket of the hip joint. Hip dysplasia is an inherited condition. Although some breeds are...
Hip dysplasia in dogs is a very common, painful orthopaedic condition, where the ball at the top of thigh bone (femur) doesn't sit well in socket of the hip joint. Hip dysplasia is an inherited condition. Although some breeds are...
Hip dysplasia in dogs is a common inherited condition, where the 'ball' at top of the thighbone (femur) doesn't fit well into the socket of the hip joint. Any dog can develop hip dysplasia, which can't be reversed. Treatment for...
A hip brace can be a really helpful way to support your dog when they have hip dysplasia or when they are recovering from hip dysplasia surgery. It is important to remember that a brace will not cure your dog’s...
Hip dysplasia is a painful condition. The hip joint develops abnormally and, as a result, the 'ball' at the top of the thigh bone (femur) no longer fits smoothly into the socket of the hip joint. The joint becomes unstable...
Hip dysplasia in dogs is a very common, painful orthopaedic condition, where the ball at the top of thigh bone (femur) doesn't sit well in socket of the hip joint. Hip dysplasia is an inherited condition. Although some breeds are...