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What Is Canine Hip Dysplasia?

Mike Sagman

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Mike Sagman
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Dr Mike Sagman is the creator of the Dog Food Advisor. He founded the website in 2008, after his unquestioning trust in commercial dog food led to the tragic death of his dog Penny.

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Updated: September 27, 2023

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Canine hip dysplasia is a crippling condition that can affect dogs of any size — especially those of larger breeds. The following video by Dr. Anthony Cambridge tells how to recognize this disorder.

Choosing the best large breed puppy foods and feeding them in the right way can significantly lower your dog’s risk of developing hip dysplasia. Click here to learn more.

Do you know someone who has a dog with hip dysplasia or other skeletal issues? Please feel free to share your experiences and advice in the comment section below.

Your photos of any dog with hip dysplasia are also welcome.

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