What to do if your dog’s patella luxates
If the dog's patella is dislocated, we can take them to the hospital for examination to see what level of dislocation it is. If it is not particularly serious, we can treat it conservatively. If it is serious, surgical treatment is required. Patellar luxation is very common in some dog breeds, and we need to pay more attention to it when raising it.
Tip:
The bones of older dogs are very important. We need to add more calcium, let them get more sun every day, and do moderate exercise.
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