Anyone have tips on treating hip dysplasia in dogs? Any tips on other health problems that can be related?
I have a 7 month of St Bernard. He has bad hips AKA hip dysplasia(HD). His right is severe, his left is moderate/mild. Any tips, tricks, or any advice would be greatly appreciated. He doesnt show signs of pain at this point. He just favors one leg slightly when he walks and his hips “clack” together when we were training him to sit. When we would push on his hind end, you could feel and hear the bones “clack” when you pressed down. I am against surgery unless absolutely necessary.(they want to break the pelvis in several places) I am looking for anyone who has been through this recently. Anyone who may know anything about alternative medicine for animals. Acupuncture, herbs, suppliments, or therapy and where to get these things for animals. Any other suggestions will be a great help, no matter if its main stream or alternative. I’m just looking for all the options out there. Thank you.
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The vet can give you medication for him . He does not need to be active at all either , if you do not want to do the surgery , it will prolong his life as well . My best friends dog has HD as well . I wish I could e mail your question to her but unfortunately her PC is in the shop .
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Try to find a university pet school/hospital near you. Ours has a physical therapy center that includes an underwater treadmill. The dog is able to rebuild strength with out stressing bones and joints. You could look into that. Good luck!
some people swear by glucosamine, rimadyl from the vet may work but this is going to be a struggle with a dog of this size…stairs are going to be a problem, getting in a car etc. you may thank the lovely in-breeders for these problems. people who claim to be “breeders” are most often greedy liars!
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A seven month old and he already has hip dysplasia .. that’s pretty bad. You must have a standard sized one, because they almost completely bred that out in the smaller ones. I don’t know what to tell you I have only dealt with it in standard sized older dogs. They only got liver flavored doggie tylenol to take the pain away. But mostly when they started moving they were fine it was just the getting up and sitting down. Your puppy might need surgery especially for that really bad side. My family has had four and I don’t really remember what was actually done. Two standard sized and two smaller ones. This was over eleven years ago for the standard sized ones I would have been like ten. The smaller ones were fine but the standard sized ones got really bad late in life. I’m stumped with the puppy. He will probably need surgery. God Bless.
I hope that you have not been giving this dog a high protein puppy chow. Large breed puppies should not be fed a protein level aove 23%. Higher protein levels encourage faster growth which affects the bones. We feed our large breed puppies adult food, not puppy chow.
As for the HD, an alternative treatment is Gold Bead Implants. It is a permanent form of acupuncture. There are a lot of articles on the net about this. I do know that it will control the pain. I had this done on one of mine. She had been on Deramax, and needed no pain meds after the implants were done.