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Hereditary Bone and Joint Diseases in the Dog: Osteochondroses, Hip Dysplasia, Elbow Dysplasia [Hardcover]

Alida Wind (Author), Autumn P. Davidson (Author), Joe P. Morgan (Editor)
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3877065481 978-3877065488 August 8, 2003 1
Announcing an unprecedented new source of unique content that goes far beyond a description of bone and joint disorders alone. Every chapter provides information on the history, pathogenesis, diagnosis (physical and radiographic), therapy and prognosis of a particular canine skeletal diseases as well as what the diseases will mean to the dog's life.

Expert authors with years of professional experience detail basic and advanced information. Text covers all clinically relevant physical regions in the dog, eg, shoulder, elbow, hip, stifle and tarsus, and presents a group of actual, clinical osteochondrosis cases involving different anatomical locations.

This book addresses the importance of selection of dogs for breeding, including changes in breed appearance and disease predilection and the effect of high-energy diets in fast-growing animals. Discussion includes the impact of a lifetime of pain for the affected dog and the treatment expense for clients, yet provides steps that help the owner curb the progressive aspects of bone or joint diseases and manage the anima’s discomfort.

As a small animal clinician, client questions about skeletal disorders are routine in your practice day. This remarkable, instructional text will give your answers, incidence figures, advice about surgery and timing , and honest analyses of treatment failures and successes. Here is a fresh look at the way we treat OCD, dysplasiias and other bone diseases. With realistic assessments and positives directives for pet care and client support.


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"A real fund of information on screening systems...I would thoroughly recommend this book."--The Veterinary Record

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Despite popular, more favorable statistics, hip dysplasia in the United States affects as high as 30% to 40% of dogs, elbow dysplasia 25% to 40%. This book is the first available veterinary text to consider diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and heritability. It is also a vanguard in stressing the crucial aspects of selection when choosing animals for breeding.

The authors, who collectively represent more than 100 years of diagnostic and treatment experience in the field, offer clear, well-illustrated explanations of dysplasias and various forms of osteochondrosis. They tailor the text to focus separately on pet, athletic, working, or breeding dogs and explore expectations and costs associated with each category. In addition, they describe the disease progression to osteoarthrosis and the lifetime of pain this can mean for an animal as well as the years of treatment expense for its owner.

In Hereditary Bone and Joint Diseases in the Dog, you will find the answers to questions that clients routinely ask, plus the incidence figures and study results you need to support your replies. Text also covers the successes and failures of specific techniques and structured worldwide programs designed to curb these progressive disorders.

Achieving control of canine bone and joint diseases has remained an elusive goal. Now this absorbing, new medical book will both direct you in managing the problems and help you participate in the solutions.


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  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Schlutersche; 1 edition (August 8, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3877065481
  • ISBN-13: 978-3877065488
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hereditary Bone and Joint Diseases in the Dog, October 22, 2000
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This review is from: Hereditary Bone and Joint Diseases in the Dog: Osteochondroses, Hip Dysplasia, Elbow Dysplasia (Hardcover)
This book is written for dog owners, breeders, and veterinarians. Topics include common skeleton lesions that affect the growth of many large breeds of dogs: osteochondroses, elbow dysplasia and hip dysplasia. The text is easily understandable and there are many x-rays to illustrate both normal and affected. Also discusssed are the genetic aspects of these diseases as well as the contributing nutritional and enviromental factors. Reference is made through out the text to the fact that breeding for increased size, increased early growth, along with nutrition and exercise absolutely impacts the development of these bone and joint diseases. The authors are responsible for the Wind/Morgan Program for Labradors at UC Davis: genetic screening of breeding stock with submission to the open database of The Institute of Genetic Disease Control in Animals (GDC). This book belongs in the library of anyone who undertakes the breeding of dogs.
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This monograph presents information concerning a clinically important group of hereditary diseases of the skeleton occurring during growth in the larger sized breeds of dog. Read the first page
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Anim Pract, Vet Rad, Great Dane, Saint Bernard, Vet Res, Acta Radiol, Vet Rec, United States, Vet Surg, Nord Vet Med, Vet Clin, Great Pyrenees, Cal Vet, International Elbow Working Group, Swedish Kennel Club, Shar Pei, Amin Pract, Cynologique Internationale, Great Britain, Morgan Line, San Francisco, University of Pennsylvania, Vet Quart, Cornell Vet, Gaines Progress
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