Hip dysplasia is a common disease in dogs of all breeds. It is caused by abnormalities in the hip joints, which eventually lead to degeneration of the joints.
Canine Hip Replacement Surgery: Advances in Dog Treatment for Improved Quality of Life. Hip dysplasia is a common disease in all dog breeds, ages, and sexes. Symptoms include difficulty walking, limping, dragging legs, and in some cases, bunny-hopping. In severe cases, dogs may stop walking altogether. Prolonged inability to walk can lead to muscle atrophy and permanent disability. The disease is often hereditary, present from birth. [Images of pre-operative and post-operative x-rays are included.] At what age should dogs be screened for hip dysplasia?

