What you'll learn

What hip dysplasia is

Causes, symptoms, and risk factors associated with hip dysplasia

What you can do about it

Treatment options available, including medication, surgery, and alternative therapies.

How to manage it

Practical tips for managing hip dysplasia in everyday life

A quick, informative guide

This concise guide empowers dog owners with essential knowledge about one of the most prevalent orthopedic conditions affecting canines. With clear explanations and practical advice, this resource equips readers with the tools to recognize early signs, explore preventive measures, and navigate treatment pathways.

Kate Titus

Kate Titus is a Certified Canine Fitness Trainer (CCFT) and Certified Canine Therapeutic and Sports Massage Therapist (CTMT, CSMT). In 2008, Kate founded A Loyal Companion and in 2015, she opened the first canine swim and mobility center in Arizona, featuring an indoor swimming pool and complete dog gym. Kate lectures to groups on fitness, massage, and senior dog mobility issues and is the author of two books, "Sit. Stand. GO! How to Help Your Dog Overcome Mobility Challenges", and "Emotion to Motion: How the Mind Impacts your Dog's Mobility."

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