Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Hip Dysplasia


German Shepherds are very popular dogs. They make wonderful companions and guard dogs as well. They are known for a few serious health problems and that's something to consider before you get one or something to look out for if you already have one.

A very common problem that German Shepherd dogs are known for is hip dysplasia. This can show up in dogs as young as two years old. It's a very painful and frustrating disease that is hereditary. A few signs of hip dysplasia in your German Shepherd are lack of energy, trouble standing and walking and limpness in the hind legs. You will be able to notice if your dog is in pain with the lack of activity and tiredness. If you see any of this behavior in your dog, you should definitely take them into the vet for some x-rays on their hips. It's really important that you catch it as soon as possible so your dog can begin some sort of physical therapy and health supplements that would be needed for them to get better.

Don't ever let this problem go on for too long as it is very very painful for your sweet dog. It's up to you to take care of this and do whatever you can to make it better.