Mistake in the title: “Hip dislocation” changes the title “hip dysplasia.” Owner chose for non-surgical treatment (Femoral head osteotomy).
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Hip dislocation assessment, cavalier king charles.
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Can it be done with a very bigm young dog, but with much lesser dislocation?
I swear to God youtube has everything in these days.
How much is this?
My beagle pit mix was just hit by a car and she dislocated her right hip joint from the ball socket. I hope this method works for her. We will try to confine her as much as possible to ensure the greatest possiblity of success for recovery. I'm so scared for my pup thank you for this video
You all were very uncaring and quite rough to this poor dog.. one would not treat a human like this so please be more respectable to dogs in pain! Be more gentle!!
Mr Kong Yuen Sing, can i ask you a question? my dog is having an urgent situation after car hit. the doctor tried closed reduction in back leg- hip dislocation. but the leg comes in and then out. cannot stay in right position. Can this happen? Next solution is operation (open reduction). Should we try to relocate without asleep condition? Or just try operation?
These guys are hard enough to hear and understand – please stop with the background music!