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Did you know dogs can sleep up to 18 hours a day? A good quality night’s sleep is as important for your dog’s health... Dr. Wooten: Hip dysplasia. Those two little words can strike fear into any dog owner, but I’m here to... Dr. Wooten: Hi there, I’m Dr. Sarah Wooten. I am here with Dr. Robin Downing, and we are here... Dr. Wooten: Hi everybody! I am Dr. Sarah Wooten, and I am here with Dr. Dycus, and he is... Dr. Wooten: Hi, everybody. I am here today with Dr. Matt Brunke, and he is here today to talk... That is a tricky question, so not necessarily. Once a hip joint has formed abnormally it’s always going to be abnormal. However, sometimes... Hip dysplasia does not cause urinary incontinence. Hip dysplasia is an abnormal forming of the hip joint, so the ball and socket joint.... Hip dysplasia is usually present from birth, but oftentimes, we don’t see the signs until later, in that case, it can seem that... There are several things that you can do to try and prevent hip dysplasia in your dog, or any dog that you are... Hip dysplasia does not necessarily cause any disease in front legs, so it does not cause any developmental problems in the formation of... Hip dysplasia is tricky, it doesn’t like to follow rules. Hip dysplasia can affect dogs very severely and cause them to be lame,... Hip dysplasia is diagnosed typically by an x-ray. The medical term for that is radiograph. So, in order to get good x-rays, a...