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An Amazing StatisticBy: JR RogersArticle Word Count: 526 words [Comments (0)] Total Views: 34 Views |
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No Symptoms but Trouble on the Horizon An incredible 65-70% of young puppies display hip dysplasia when screened with an X-ray. That includes young pups that are not demonstrating symptoms; with no lameness or other symptoms of pain that would be visible. Now, this number is staggering when you consider that this veterinarian was talking about puppies less than one year old. What is Hip Dysplasia? The more fundamental question is this. If young animals have this condition, it generally worsens. Even though they are not demonstrating symptoms this early in life as it progresses, pain and disability are inevitable. Working on the Problem Now So, what should you do? By nature, pets are playful and active. The eventual consequence is that they will develop joint pain as a result of trauma, aging, or both. A Simple Solution The cost of the best liquid formulas is low and is given to pets based on body weight. For smaller animals, the cost is negligible compared to the potential for problems down the road. For a pet that weighs 10-20 pounds, we are talking about pennies. My suggestion is to use a high-quality liquid glucosamine for maintenance early on. As that article indicated, the number of pets with hip dysplasia is very high even with no symptoms being displayed. There is no reason to wait until your pet is in pain and suffering. About the Author JR Rogers is the owner of Synflex America Inc. makers of Syn-flex, a premium glucosamine arthritis formula for humans and household pets. Grab this articles
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