November 8th, 2009 → 1:45 pm @ admin
Canine Hip Dysplasia: Unexplained Canine Hip Dysplasia Occurrences It is believed that canine hip dysplasia has increased since large breeds of dogs evolved into companion dogs from the hunting or guard functions for which they were bred and kept for in the past. One piece of evidence is the way breeders had selectively bred aggressiveness [...]
November 8th, 2009 → 12:54 pm @ admin
Corta-Vet HA is a fast and effective way to keep joints healthy for life – suitable for cats and dogs. Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress. £27.00 | All Dog Joint Products | Read more…
November 8th, 2009 → 12:43 pm @ admin
As our dogs get older, their nutritional requirements change. Their joints have taken the strain of many years, running, jumping in, out of and over things and we have to find the right food that’s best for their joints. Fortunately, that’s now easier than ever thanks to the wide range of dog foods that have [...]
November 6th, 2009 → 8:23 am @ admin
One of the most difficult tasks facing a veterinarian is how to manage hip dysplasia. There are several modes of therapy available, but only the most commonly accepted techniques will be discussed. 1. Maintenance: This is non-surgical management and consists of rest and restricted exercise, pain relievers, and anti-inflammatory drugs. Its best use is in [...]