Naturally Treating Hip Dysplasia for Cats and Dogs
This deformation is made obvious by a hesitant walk in the hind legs. The basic causes of this problem are a bad, unhealthy diet and a lack of exercise. It is more than known that puppies are not born with this affliction, although there is some genetic predisposition if the parents haven't been fed right. This affliction takes a long time to develop and is only noticeable when it is already serious.
Treatment: There isn't any. As with all canine diseases, the best remedy is prevention. This means giving your dog a good, natural and healthy diet. Stay away from all those chemical processed foods that are so common nowadays. In addition, give your dog plenty of exercise and fresh air. However, if you notice your dog is giving signs of this affliction, first thing you should do is have the veterinarian give you advice. Second, give your dog an extra amount of milk and honey on a daily basis in order to strengthen his bones. But remember, it's always better to build a fence at the top of the cliff than to build a hospital at the bottom.


