Preventing Hip and Elbow Dysplasia in Puppies
Bringing a new puppy into your home is an exciting and joyful experience. As a new puppy owner, it's essential to ensure the long-term health and well-being of your furry friend, particularly when it comes to preventing hip and elbow dysplasia. At Herzog German Shepherds, we have developed effective strategies to minimize the risk of these joint issues. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you take the best care of your new puppy.
The Secret to Our Success in Preventing Hip and Elbow Dysplasia
At Herzog German Shepherds, we take great pride in the health and well-being of our dogs. One of the most frequent questions we receive from potential clients and fellow breeders alike is how we maintain such a low incidence of hip and elbow dysplasia without regularly conducting OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) or Pennhip evaluations. Out of over 350 dogs we've bred, only five (1.4%) have experienced hip or elbow dysplasia, and only two of those (0.5%) required surgery. Here's an inside look at our approach and the reasons behind our exceptional track record.