33 min

Hip dysplasia - it’s not just an old dog problem Vet Tales

    • Pets & Animals

Join Dr. Natalie Keith and Dr. Tracy Trussell in a comprehensive episode of "Vet Tales" where they spotlight the common issue of hip dysplasia in dogs. This enlightening conversation aims to help pet owners better understand this disease, recognize its symptoms, and learn about preventive measures. The episode hones in on understanding what causes hip dysplasia and emphasizes the importance of early detection and ways to slow down disease progression.Moving on to the discussion on diagnosing, preventing, and treating hip dysplasia, the experts share valuable tips such as strengthening exercises for dogs and the effectiveness of certain injections to repair cartilage wear and tear. The hosts also emphasize the importance of early intervention before the onset of symptoms for maximum benefit. They also tackle interesting queries about pain management in dogs and misconception about pain manifestations in dogs.A deep dive into canine nutrition reveals how Omega-3-rich fish oils can benefit a dog's health. The hosts also highlight the effectiveness of sedated X-rays in early detection of hip dysplasia, especially in breeds prone to the condition. Through the case study of Max, a senior dog with hip dysplasia, the hosts explore various treatment modalities, including Femoral Head Osteotomy (FHO). This real-life story brings to light the stages of diagnosis all the way through to treatment, showcasing how effective procedures are in preserving dogs' mobility.The episode further narrates an amazing recovery story of a dog battling hip dysplasia. Overcoming the disorder through laser therapy and physical exercises, this tale underscores the resilience of dogs and the critical role of appropriate therapy. The episode also sheds light on total hip replacement surgeries and the importance of X-rays in reaching the right diagnosis.In conclusion, the hosts announce a short break from the podcast to focus on rebuilding their tornado-struck clinic. Ending on a positive note, they promise to return with more comprehensive discussions on the health of pets, expressing gratitude to their listeners for their continued support.

Join Dr. Natalie Keith and Dr. Tracy Trussell in a comprehensive episode of "Vet Tales" where they spotlight the common issue of hip dysplasia in dogs. This enlightening conversation aims to help pet owners better understand this disease, recognize its symptoms, and learn about preventive measures. The episode hones in on understanding what causes hip dysplasia and emphasizes the importance of early detection and ways to slow down disease progression.Moving on to the discussion on diagnosing, preventing, and treating hip dysplasia, the experts share valuable tips such as strengthening exercises for dogs and the effectiveness of certain injections to repair cartilage wear and tear. The hosts also emphasize the importance of early intervention before the onset of symptoms for maximum benefit. They also tackle interesting queries about pain management in dogs and misconception about pain manifestations in dogs.A deep dive into canine nutrition reveals how Omega-3-rich fish oils can benefit a dog's health. The hosts also highlight the effectiveness of sedated X-rays in early detection of hip dysplasia, especially in breeds prone to the condition. Through the case study of Max, a senior dog with hip dysplasia, the hosts explore various treatment modalities, including Femoral Head Osteotomy (FHO). This real-life story brings to light the stages of diagnosis all the way through to treatment, showcasing how effective procedures are in preserving dogs' mobility.The episode further narrates an amazing recovery story of a dog battling hip dysplasia. Overcoming the disorder through laser therapy and physical exercises, this tale underscores the resilience of dogs and the critical role of appropriate therapy. The episode also sheds light on total hip replacement surgeries and the importance of X-rays in reaching the right diagnosis.In conclusion, the hosts announce a short break from the podcast to focus on rebuilding their tornado-struck clinic. Ending on a positive note, they promise to return with more comprehensive discussions on the health of pets, expressing gratitude to their listeners for their continued support.

33 min