The progressive deterioration of a
dog's ligament leads to inflammation
in the stifle joint, partial rupture, progressive rupturing, complete rupture, and
secondary diseases such as progressive
osteoarthritis and cartilage damage.
Wherein
in the former the joints have not developed appropriately due to numerous reasons and cause hip or elbow dysplasia, the latter is the reason
dogs suffer from arthritis
in which the ligaments degenerate over a period of time leading to shakiness and
secondary osteoarthritis.