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  2. Canine hip dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, pain relief with adequate function can be achieved. The procedure can be performed in all dogs of all sizes, but there are usually better long-term success rates in smaller dogs less than 20 kg (44 lbs). This procedure is used when there is significant osteoarthritis and a total hip replacement is cost-prohibitive. [5]

  3. The Supervet: Noel Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Previous surgeries have not worked and have caused him infections. 1-year-old longhaired rescue Chihuahua puppy Teddy has had hip pain since he was five months old, and requires a total hip replacement. 3-year-old black German Shepherd Sera, is to become an assistance dog but a degenerative spinal disease, common with this breed, has been ...

  4. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    German Spitz Mittel: 14 Norwich Terrier: 14 Australian Cattle Dog: 14 Poodle: 14 Cairn Terrier: 14 Italian Greyhound: 14 Miniature Dachshund: 14 Welsh Springer Spaniel: 14 Lowchen: 13.9 Bearded Collie: 13.9 Belgian Tervuren: 13.8 Parson Russell Terrier: 13.8 Finnish Lapphund: 13.8 Bracco Italiano: 13.8 Welsh Terrier: 13.8 Tibetan Terrier: 13.8 ...

  5. Hip replacement - Wikipedia

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    Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the ... The average cost of a total hip replacement in 2012 was $40,364 in the United States, and about $7,700 to ...

  6. Retirement Spending: Aging in Place Home Repairs Are ... - AOL

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    An analysis by T. Rowe Price found that even though healthcare expenses often top retirees' cost concerns, housing costs... Retirement Spending: Aging in Place Home Repairs Are One of the Biggest ...

  7. German Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    [85] [87] A North American study analysing more than 1,000,000 hip and 250,000 elbow scans in dogs over the age of two found the German Shepherd Dog to have a rate of hip and elbow dysplasia to be 18.9% and 17.8% respectively. The German Shepherd had the 8th highest rate of hip dysplasia and 6th highest rate of elbow dysplasia. [88]

  8. Hip replacement (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Hip replacement is a surgical procedure performed in dogs and cats as a salvage procedure, to alleviate severe pain in the hip due to, for example, hip dysplasia or irreparable bone fracture. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The procedure replaces the head of the femur and the acetabulum with prosthetic implants. [ 1 ]

  9. Hip score - Wikipedia

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    The lower the score, the less the degree of dysplasia present. The minimum (best) score for each hip is zero, and the maximum (worst) is 53, giving a range for the total of 0 to 106. Each hip is scored separately under the BVA, so within the UK scores are usually displayed as two numbers separated by a forward slash (e.g. 2/6).