Sentences with phrase «cause orthopedic problems»

Buffington tells WebMD that keeping your large - breed puppy at a body condition score of two out of five will help ward off the excess weight that can cause orthopedic problems in later life.
Since obesity is the most common nutrition - based issue for canines, it's crucial adult dogs no longer eat puppy food, which can also cause orthopedic problems in older dogs.
On the other hand, the risk of feeding too much calcium and causing orthopedic problems also drops some.

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Many different orthopedic problems may cause your pet to experience pain.
Depending on the cause of your pet's orthopedic problem, they may require surgery, rehabilitation, medication and / or dietary therapy.
Because orthopedic problems may have a multitude of causes, a thorough and detailed physical examination is critical to correct diagnosis and disease management.
While many hip and joint problems are caused by genetics, slow and consistent bone growth throughout puppyhood is thought to reduce the severity of conditions like hip and elbow dysplasia, osteochondrosis, and developmental orthopedic disease.
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Obesity causes health problems in dogs of all sizes, but even a little extra weight in a giant dog breed can lead to orthopedic problems like arthritis.
Hip dysplasia, an abnormality of the hip joints that causes pain and loss of mobility, is another common issue that seems to target certain breeds; the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals has found that 61 percent of Bulldogs and 80 percent of Pugs are troubled by it, although in general, large breeds have worse rates of hip problems than small breeds.
One of the more common orthopedic problems in small animals is a rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament in the knee, which is the number - one cause of hind - limb lameness in the dog.
It might be possible to cause problems with hip dysplasia, or other orthopedic disorders, by feeding excessive calcium, but the biggest problem is feeding excessive calories.
It said there are other studies that support other causes including trauma, nutritional problems and stress from other orthopedic conditions.
Each of these orthopedic problems causes pain and lameness and can require expensive surgery.
Canine hip Dysplasia (CHD)-- the most common orthopedic problem in dogs — is caused by a loose hipbone - thighbone connection.
If the pain, loss of range of motion, and discomfort persist, a medical provider such as an orthopedic surgeon, a neurologist or a chiropractor will order an MRI of the neck (cervical spine) to see if there is a herniated disc or some other condition that could be causing the problem.
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