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Canine hip dysplasia is a condition that occurs in dogs when the socket of the hip and the ball don’t align well. It causes grinding and eventually affects the life quality of a dog negatively. It is painful and requires constant check-ups to prevent further complications. 

The early signs of hip dysplasia are the following: 

  • Stiffness
  • Lameness in the hind end
  • Low energy that causes decreased physical activity
  • Defective range of motion
  • Limping
  • Hesitation to jump or climb

If your pointer dog has all these symptoms, it’s never too late to take action. On the other hand, if your dog is in a healthy condition, it is also good to take preventive measures. One of the most effective ways to maintain your dog’s health is to keep a balanced diet. What your dog takes in directly affects his weight. A dog’s weight can impact a huge part of his health. However, do not only keep an eye on what your dog eats. What he does also matter. Remember to engage with him through some physical activities to keep him active and energetic. 

Your vet Champions Forest, TX is a valuable resource when it comes to issues that affect your pet’s health and well-being.

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