Category: Orthopaedics and Mobililty

How to Tell if Your Dog’s Limp Needs Checking

Dogs can limp for many different reasons, from a mild strain to a more significant orthopaedic problem. Some limps improve quickly, while others can be a sign of joint pain, ligament injury or another condition that needs proper assessment. In this guide, we explain when a limp might need veterinary attention and why it is worth getting ongoing lameness checked sooner rather than later.

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Is Your Senior Dog Slowing Down or in Pain?

As dogs get older, it is common for owners to notice changes in mobility, energy levels and general comfort. A senior dog may seem slower on walks, more reluctant to jump, or less eager to climb stairs or get up after resting. While some slowing down can happen with age, ongoing stiffness, limping or discomfort should not simply be dismissed as getting older. In this guide, we explain the signs to look out for and when it may be time to seek advice.

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Signs Your Dog May Have a Cruciate Ligament Injury

If your dog has started limping on a back leg, seems stiff after rest, or is struggling to get comfortable, a cruciate ligament injury could be one possible cause. These injuries are one of the most common orthopaedic problems seen in dogs and can have a major effect on comfort, mobility and quality of life. In this guide, we explain the common signs to look out for, why these injuries happen, and when it may be time to speak to your vet

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What Is Recovery Like After TPLO Surgery for Dogs?

If your dog has been recommended for TPLO surgery, one of the first questions you are likely to ask is what recovery will involve. While TPLO is a commonly performed orthopaedic procedure for cruciate ligament injuries, recovery is still a very important part of the overall outcome. In this guide, we explain what owners can generally expect after TPLO surgery, how recovery is managed, and why careful aftercare matters

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How Can Canine Physiotherapy Help Your Dog?

If your dog is recovering from surgery, slowing down with age, or struggling with stiffness and mobility, canine physiotherapy may be an important part of their care. Physiotherapy is often used to support recovery, improve movement and help dogs regain strength and confidence after injury or orthopaedic treatment. In this guide, we explain how canine physiotherapy can help, when it may be recommended, and what owners should know

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What Does a Veterinary Orthopaedic Assessment Involve?

If your pet is limping, slowing down, struggling to get up, or showing signs of pain during movement, an orthopaedic problem may be the cause. Orthopaedic conditions affect the bones, joints, ligaments and muscles, and they can have a major impact on comfort and mobility. In this guide, we explain what a veterinary orthopaedic assessment involves, the types of problems it can help identify, and when it may be time to arrange an appointment

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What Is TPLO Surgery for Dogs?

If your dog has been diagnosed with a cruciate ligament injury, you may have been told that TPLO surgery could be the best treatment option. For many owners, this is the first time they have heard the term, and it is completely normal to have questions. In this guide, we explain what TPLO surgery is, why it is recommended, and how it can help dogs return to a more comfortable and active life

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