Angular Limb Deformity (ALD) is a condition where a dogs legs develop abnormally, causing them to bend or twist at unnatural angles. This condition is usually because of trauma to a growing bone, abnormal growth plate development or more commonly genetic predisposition.
Bella – a lovey 5-year-old crossbreed female was referred to Northwest Referrals with a history of chronic ear infection. Needless to say, how uncomfortable it was for her.
One day Ozzy unfortunately when exercising became really lame and painful and was not able to walk on right hind leg.
BOAS: Brachycephallic Obstructive Airway Syndrome, refers to a group of conditions that affect the airway system of certain breeds of dogs.
BOAS, is a condition that occurs in certain breeds of dogs, where their shortened nose causes narrowing of their airways, an overly long soft palate, laryngeal collapse, and various other problems with their breathing.
Post TPLO surgery, to give your dog the best chance to be able to enjoy full use of his operated limb again, and go back to running around with his friends, you will need to make sure that you manage his recovery.