Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for a variety of musculoskeletal issues.
When your pet has an orthopedic problem, it impacts their quality of life. A considerable part of your pet’s lifestyle is their ability to be active or mobile, and orthopedic issues limit their movements. We understand how painful these conditions can be and want to provide some relief for your loyal companion. At our hospital, we have radiology equipment to get a clear image of your pet’s musculoskeletal system so we can diagnose and treat them.
While dogs and cats may suffer from the same orthopedic problems, some species are more prone to specific issues. Your pet’s size, age and breed play a significant role in the orthopedic issues they may have.
Cats are more prone to the following conditions:
Dogs with a more active lifestyle are often more likely to develop an orthopedic problem. On the other hand, many breeds of dogs are genetically predisposed to musculoskeletal issues. The most common orthopedic problems are:
Your pet’s first instinct is to hide any sign of weakness, so you may not see the signs at first. With time you’ll notice your pet wanting to avoid certain activities that force them to move. Look out for the following:
If you see these signs in your pet, contact us immediately to get them diagnosed and treated. Call us at 519-948-7727 to book an appointment.
Our team will diagnose your pet’s condition and decide what treatment will be the most effective for your pet. We may treat orthopedic problems with surgery, weight management, supplements or pain medication.
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