Hip Dysplasia And Golden Retrievers

Hip Dysplacia is simply an abnormal formation of the hip joint.
Its similar to looseness in a joint, which should normally
fit tightly into its socket. Consequent problems that can occur
would happen as a result of this looseness.
Genetics plays an important role in the expression of Hip Dysplacia
and it has been observed that there is a 25 to 85% chance of a dog
inheriting this problem from its parents. The dog's environment
also plays an important role in observing signs of Hip Dysplacia.
In fact, a good environment can suppress onset of Hip Dysplacia,
even in those dogs whose parentage had it earlier. These are some
of the things you should take care of. Symptoms include sudden lameness,
or the inability to walk properly in Hip Dysplacia and Golden retrievers
having it are also likely to get arthritis when they grow older.
Nutrition plays a vital role in Hip Dysplacia and Golden retrievers
with proper nutrition have been able to arrest growth rate and reduce
the potential to develop Hip Dysplacia. You need to make sure that
your dog is not overweight and is eating the right amount of fat
and protein. The idea is not to starve the animal, but to give it
the right nutrition and watch its weight.
It has also been observed that dogs, which live in homes with slippery
surfaces, are also going to be prone to get hip difficulties. For
example, if you have marble flooring at home, make sure your golden
beauty moves around in an environment where they can get a good
grip on the surface theyre walking on. Sometimes, you will
not know that your dog has Hip Dysplacia until there is a lot of
wear and tear with age in his muscles, and it begins to become noticeable.
You can operate and have surgery to remove Hip Dysplacia. If it
can be done, you should seriously consider this option as it is
the only way your dog will be able to lead a normal life. Of course,
surgery can be taxing both mentally and physically, and is not a
matter to be taken lightly. Golden retrievers can withstand a good
amount of pain, and will not show any sign of complaint. Even though
they may be in pain, you will not know it. This is why you need
to come forward, take the right decision, and give relief to your
dog in the best manner possible with the options open to you.

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