Presentation Hip dysplasia in a six-month old Mastiff. [includeme file="quiz/bt_page.php"]
What's Your Diagnosis?Test your veterinary knowledge with our monthly brain teaserNovember 1, 2019By Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS, CVJ, Fear Free CertifiedPresentationHip dysplasia in a six-month old Mastiff.Question 1: How much coverage of the femoral head by the acetabulum is considered normal?80%67%50%Question 2: How do dogs with hip dysplasia sit?They sit "crooked," i.e. with both legs to one sideThey sit "square," i.e. symmetrically.They sit "crooked," i.e. with one leg to each sideQuestion 3: Which statement is correct?Spaying or neutering dogs with hip dysplasia speeds up the progression of arthritis.Dogs with hip dysplasia should be spayed or neutered to prevent spreading bad genes.Spaying or neutering dogs with hip dysplasia slows down the progression of arthritis.Score Me!
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