Has anyone ever noticed any unusual behavior in a puppy that has just been born for a few weeks but still can't stand or walk properly? If you notice that your fluffy four-legged friend has splayed legs or walks like a turtle, this could be a symptom of splayed legs syndrome in puppies.
Dog-cat health examination program by a veterinarian specialist, from under 1 year old to 5 years old and up, a total of 40 items, from Taling Chan Animal Hospital.
Providing diagnostic services, treatment and education on abnormalities and diseases in the reproductive system, providing pregnancy testing for pets by assessing the delivery date using x-rays and ultrasounds, providing prenatal care and preparing for delivery, and assisting with delivery.
Heart disease and respiratory disease in pets Symptoms of the disease often resemble other medical disorders, which should be diagnosed and treated promptly.
X-rays and ultrasounds are often used together to diagnose diseases, predict diseases, and monitor treatment results. This is because these techniques are easy to perform, do not take long, and are cost-effective. They help answer questions and find the cause of the disease accurately and in a timely manner. Therefore, they are widely used in our veterinary community. Benefits of X-rays X-rays help diagnose diseases and abnormalities of animal organs in every part of the body, including the head, body, chest, abdomen, and legs, from finding specific abnormalities such as broken leg bones, dislocated joints…
A torn knee ligament is a condition that all dogs can experience. The causes of a torn knee ligament are divided into 2 types: acute and chronic. 1. Acute: Usually caused by an accident, such as a dog falling into a hole, causing the hind leg to twist inward, causing the knee ligament to be pulled excessively and eventually torn. 2. Chronic: Dogs often have osteoarthritis from a dislocated patella for a long time, which predisposes them to a torn knee ligament. Most dogs, around 80%, tend to have chronic ligament damage. The image shows the position of the knee ligament. Normally, it holds the tibia in place and prevents it from moving forward. However, if a ligament tear occurs, the tibia can move freely forward. This makes the knee joint unstable when the dog walks. Source…