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She is skinny, and her hips look weird, canine hip dysplasia might be the problem

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Ashla
Dog, Siberian Husky
2 years 7 months, Female
Issue details
Main concern
Others
Duration
2 week(s)
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Dr. Brown
Dr.Tail Vet

Canine hip dysplasia is indeed a common concern, especially in larger breeds such as Siberian Huskies. If you've noticed that your dog appears skinny or her hips look unusual, it might be related to this condition. Hip dysplasia can cause discomfort, leading to a reluctance to move, which in turn can affect muscle development and overall body condition.

To help manage this condition at home, there are several steps you can take:

Firstly, it's important to ensure that she is on a balanced diet that supports joint health. Foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, glucosamine, and chondroitin can be particularly beneficial. You might want to consult with a pet nutritionist to make sure her diet meets her specific needs.

In terms of exercise, gentle, low-impact activities like swimming can be very helpful. These exercises help maintain muscle mass without putting too much strain on her joints. It's best to avoid high-impact activities that could worsen her condition.

Weight management is also crucial. Keeping her at an optimal weight will help reduce stress on her hips. Regularly monitor her weight and adjust her diet as necessary to maintain a healthy balance.

Providing comfortable resting areas is another important aspect of her care. Soft bedding can help her rest more comfortably and reduce pressure on her joints.

Joint supplements might also be beneficial, but it's advisable to consult with a veterinarian to select the right ones for her specific needs.

Since the severity of hip dysplasia can vary, it's important to keep an eye on her condition. If you notice any increased discomfort, limping, or changes in her mobility, it would be wise to consult a veterinarian. They can perform a thorough examination and possibly recommend imaging studies like X-rays. This will allow them to provide a more tailored treatment plan and discuss options such as physical therapy or medication if necessary.

If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you.

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