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    Tuesday, October 4, 2011

    older dogs Hip dislocation

    older dogs Hip dislocationolder dogs Hip dislocation
    Hip dislocation is common in older dogs and can affect overall dog health. Hip dislocation basically stands for the separation of femoral head from pelvic acetabulum. The medical term for hip dislocation is called hip luxation.
    Hip dislocation normally takes place at the hip joint. The hip joint is looks like a ball and socket joint that attaches the rear legs of the dog to their body. When hip dislocation actually happens, it can be a painful experience for the dog and the best option is to take your dog to a dog health care specialist and get him treated.
    It is always advisable to ask your vet as many pet health questions as possible when you bring your pet home for the first time. The more pet health questions you ask, the better situation you will be in to handle hip dislocation. The best way to find out about hip dislocation is through dog radiography. If you find your dog limping or if he is finding it too difficult to even walk then you need to get a dog health check-up done as soon as possible to avoid any future complications.


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