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Hip Problems in Chows

By Heidi Carson, MS
 

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Chows and Hip Problems

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    For years the Chow has been a favorite at the Westminster Dog Show. The chow is originally from China and was first seen in England around the 1800s. In spite of the Chow's pristine presentation they are notorious for hip problems. The hip issues are passed down from generation to generation and can cause such issues as lameness and pain. Due to the history of hip issues, it is recommended that a breeder have the puppies examined by the Orthopedic Foundation for Pets. It is estimated that up to 50 percent of Chow puppies will be whelped with hip problems.
    Hip dysplasia is by far the most common health issue in Chows. Hip dysplasia is a malformation of the hip joint. This malformation results in a poor fit between the femur and hip socket.

Treatments

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    The unfortunate part of a Chow's hip problem is that there is no particular blood test or DNA test to detect this health issue. Two possible forms of treatment exist today, however. Most veterinarians recommend surgery to correct the problem along with daily doses of glucosamine. Once corrective surgery is completed, the Chow greatly decreases any chances of hip pain or lameness.
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