Understanding Orthopedic Diseases in Dogs:
Signs, Treatment, and Prevention

At Riverpark Pet Hospital, we know how important it is for your furry family member to stay active, healthy, and pain-free. Just like people, dogs can suffer from orthopedic conditions that affect their bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments. These issues can make it difficult for your pet to walk, run, or even rest comfortably. Early recognition and treatment can make all the difference in restoring quality of life.

Common Orthopedic Diseases in Dogs

  1. Hip Dysplasia
    A genetic condition where the hip joint doesn’t develop properly, leading to arthritis and chronic pain.

  2. Elbow Dysplasia
    A developmental issue affecting the elbow joint, often seen in large breed dogs.

  3. Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Tears
    Similar to ACL tears in humans, this is one of the most common causes of lameness in dogs.

  4. Luxating Patella
    When the kneecap slips out of place, often seen in small breed dogs.

  5. Degenerative Joint Disease (Osteoarthritis)
    A progressive condition that causes stiffness, pain, and reduced mobility.

  6. Fractures and Traumatic Injuries
    Broken bones from accidents or falls that require immediate veterinary care.

Recognizing the Signs

Your dog may be suffering from an orthopedic issue if you notice:

  • Limping or lameness

  • Difficulty rising, sitting, or lying down

  • Reluctance to jump, climb stairs, or play

  • Stiffness after rest

  • Swelling around joints

  • Audible popping or clicking sounds

If your pet is showing any of these signs, it’s best to seek veterinary attention promptly.

Treatment Options

At Riverpark Pet Hospital, we tailor treatment to your dog’s specific condition. Options may include:

  • Medications: Pain relievers and anti-inflammatories.

  • Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight reduces stress on joints.

  • Physical Therapy: Exercises and rehabilitation techniques to restore mobility.

  • Surgery: Corrective procedures like CCL repair, hip replacement, or fracture fixation.

  • Supportive Care: Joint supplements, laser therapy, or acupuncture for pain relief.

Preventing Orthopedic Issues

While not all orthopedic diseases can be prevented, you can reduce risk by:

  • Choosing responsible breeders who screen for genetic conditions

  • Feeding a balanced diet to support healthy growth

  • Keeping your dog at an ideal weight

  • Providing regular, low-impact exercise

  • Scheduling annual wellness exams to catch early changes

Q&A: Orthopedic Diseases in Dogs

Q: Are orthopedic diseases more common in large dogs?
A: Yes, large breeds like German Shepherds, Labradors, and Rottweilers are more prone to conditions like hip and elbow dysplasia, but small breeds can suffer from issues like luxating patella.

Q: How do I know if my dog needs surgery?
A: Surgery may be recommended if your pet’s condition causes significant pain, instability, or does not improve with conservative treatments like medication and rest.

Q: Can puppies develop orthopedic problems?
A: Yes. Developmental disorders like hip or elbow dysplasia often appear in growing puppies, which is why early veterinary checkups are crucial.

Q: Will my dog recover fully after orthopedic surgery?
A: Many dogs return to normal activity with proper post-surgical care and rehabilitation. Recovery times vary depending on the condition and procedure.

Q: What can I do at home to help my dog with arthritis?
A: Provide orthopedic bedding, use ramps instead of stairs, keep nails trimmed, and offer gentle exercise. Weight control is one of the most important factors in managing arthritis.

Contact Riverpark Pet Hospital

🐾 Riverpark Pet Hospital
📍 9433 N Fort Washington Rd #101
Fresno, CA 93730 (Opposite Woodward Park)
📞 Phone: (559) 712-7387

Whether your dog is a playful puppy or a senior companion, we are here to help keep them moving and comfortable. Call us today to schedule an exam or orthopedic consultation.

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