Hip Dysplasia in Puppies
We use the latest techniques to diagnose and treat hip dysplasia in puppies to help get them off on the right paw!
Hip dysplasia is a devastating condition seen in many common dog breeds and is much more prevalent than you may think. In fact, in certain breeds more than half of the dogs of that breed are living with hip dysplasia and will go on to develop early and painful arthritis as a consequence of the condition. For that reason we recommend screening puppies for hip dysplasia in all Cavoodles, French bulldogs, Labradors, Border Collies, German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers. (See below to check if your pup’s breed is at risk.)
At Macquarie Veterinary Hospital, we take hip dysplasia extremely seriously and are proud to be one of the few clinics in Sydney able to diagnose hip dysplasia in pups as young as 16 weeks of age. This early diagnosis allows us to provide the earliest possible, minimally invasive Juvenile Pubic Symphosiodesis surgery as an option in the case that your pup does have hip dysplasia.
We can then guide you through the rest of your pups growth and adulthood to ensure they get the most out of their hips and life. You’re in good hands!
Early Diagnosis of Hip Dysplasia
For all at risk breeds, we offer diagnostic hip xrays under general anaesthetic using the latest PennHIP method – the world leading standard. We can pick up hip dysplasia in puppies as young as 16 weeks of age and start with treatment before your dog has even started showing the ill effects of hip dysplasia! This also helps reduce the chances of needing more major, invasive procedures to correct the hips later in life.
Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery
If we pick up hip dysplasia in your puppy we can offer a procedure called the Juvenile Pubic Symphosiodesis (JPS), which aims to help improve the conformation (shape) and movement of the hip to protect the hip long term. This is a minimally invasive surgery with a quick recovery and lots of research showing the statistical benefit of the procedure. This means your dog will be back on its feet, walking normally the same day of surgery.
Ongoing Hip Care
In all cases of hip dysplasia the home care that you provide plays the biggest role in your puppies growth and quality of life long term. We will help guide you on that journey.
