German Shorthaired Pointers Are Prone To Hip Dysplasia
Posted: Saturday, July 04, 2009
by John Jackson
GreatDogSite.com
What is hip dysplasia? It is actually one of the worst canine diseases that can affect a lot of breeds including the German Shorthaired Pointer. Why does this disease occur? It is possible that it is related to more than one genetic problem. It is also possible that something in the dogs environment is responsible for the disease. Some of the environmental factors could be growth rate, type of exercise, nutritional factors. Although the German Shorthaired Pointer can have a predisposition for hip dysplasia, the disease may not be triggered without just the right combination of environmental factors.
When the German Shorthaired Pointer is born, the hip joint is more than likely normal and appropriately functional for movement. If you recall, possible triggering factors were discussed above and it is probable that if the dog is exposed to one or more of these triggers, the abnormalities in the joint(s) can begin to affect the surrounding structures which then stretch so that the contact between ball and socket becomes abnormal. It can occur that walking will eventually become impossible. Although some puppies are diagnosed with hip dysplasia, it typically is diagnosed in canine adulthood. The dog owner will observe that the dog's gait is changing; leg extension is decreasing; difficulty managing stairs will be noted and the GSP may seem to be in pain. The pain and accompanying movement disorder may result in an inability to walk. Hip dysplasia is really a miserable disease both for the GSP and the owner alike.
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