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by rykie on 15 April 2011 - 15:04

Can a 5 1/2 month gsd run quickly, and not display any pain, still have hip displascia?

Myracle

by Myracle on 15 April 2011 - 15:04

Yes. Dogs don't necessarily display pain the way we do. "Doesn't appear to be in pain" doesn't mean a dog isn't actually in pain. HD is progressive. A dog with HD under 2 years is RARELY going to be severe enough to appear externally different. Are you concerned about your pup, or is just someone insisting that your pup has a funny gait? HINT: all puppies run funny.

JWALKER

by JWALKER on 15 April 2011 - 18:04

I have not gotten my boy's hips X-ray yet but I am nervous.  It seems like every time he gets up and stretches or if he is just taking his time I get all worried.  I don't know why I do it I just don't wanna see him have any problems.  I know that everything has been done to ensure that he will not have a problem. 

JWALKER

by JWALKER on 15 April 2011 - 18:04

Does anyone know what the percentage of pups out of a litter that both parents are OFA good or better would turn out to be at least fair or better.

SportySchGuy

by SportySchGuy on 15 April 2011 - 18:04

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dysplasia

DYSPLASIA      D Y S P L A S I A     DYSPLASIA

Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 15 April 2011 - 18:04

"Does anyone know what the percentage of pups out of a litter that both parents are OFA good or better would turn out to be at least fair or better."

There are a lot more variables including grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc., essentially the dog's entire lineage as well as the status of any offspring.  Your dog is probably fine...they all like to stretch when they get up...we could learn a lot from them in that respect.

JWALKER

by JWALKER on 15 April 2011 - 18:04

I know that I have nothing to worry about in regards to how he was bred.  It's just scary knowing that it  is always possible for something like that to happen and there is nothing that anyone could do about it.  I would just hate to see my dog in pain.

Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 15 April 2011 - 19:04

Possible, yes; likely with your dog's pedigree, no.

JWALKER

by JWALKER on 15 April 2011 - 20:04

Thanks Keith.  I have tried to do everything that Birgit Hall instructed me to do when I purchased him.  I have really restricted him because I dont want him to get injured.  At the same time you never want to baby em

Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 15 April 2011 - 20:04

I've never taken any special precautions and never had a dysplastic dog.





 


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