Attempting to squat without that stability risks injury and
poor muscle development.
The most common clinical signs include «stunted» growth,
poor muscle development, abnormal behaviors such as disorientation, staring into space, circling or head pressing, and seizures.
Repeated rotation over a lifetime,
poor muscle development and genetic malformations of this joint predispose the hip to arthritis.
In addition to helping to prevent obesity and
poor muscle development, regular exercise maintains vigor in your pet.
A Yorkie with this condition might exhibit some or all of the following symptoms: small stature,
poor muscle development, behavioral abnormalities, unresponsiveness, seizures, and so on; however, if treated by a veterinarian, the condition is most often reversible in time.
Repeated rotation over a lifetime,
poor muscle development, and genetic malformations cause hip arthritis.