and a swaying gait are key early warning signs every owner should know. Tag

Hip dysplasia is one of the most common orthopedic conditions in dogs, especially in large and giant breeds. It develops when the hip joint does not fit together properly, causing instability that gradually leads to pain, inflammation, and osteoarthritis. Because the condition often progresses slowly, many owners mistake the early symptoms for normal aging or temporary soreness.

The good news is that recognizing the warning signs early can lead to faster diagnosis and more effective treatment. Whether your dog is a growing puppy or an active adult, paying attention to changes in movement and behavior can make a significant difference in their long-term comfort and mobility. Here are five of the most common signs every pet owner should watch for.

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