1. Hip Dysplasia
Due to their large size and heavy frame, Great Danes often suffer from hip dysplasia, which is a disorder where the hip joint becomes loose. When this happens, the Great Dane’s leg bone shifts frequently.
Dogs can experience hip dysplasia at any age, but the disorder typically becomes noticeable in the later years of a canine’s life. At first, hip dysplasia has very few symptoms. But as the loose joint wears away the leg bone, pain and stiffness occur. …show more content…
Your dog may also avoid running and may begin limping and hopping while moving. However, these signs are often only present once hip dysplasia has become severe.
Hip dysplasia is inherited, and there are no known ways to stop it from occurring. But there are ways to reduce the damage and suffering caused by hip dysplasia. For instance, maintaining proper weight is vital for Great Danes and other dogs prone to suffering from hip problems. If your dog is overweight, the extra pressure puts stress on the hip joints, which makes the symptoms of hip dysplasia worse. So be sure to feed your Great Dane a healthy diet, and take your dog out to play and exercise frequently.
If your Great Dane is showing signs of hip dysplasia, see a veterinarian, who can prescribe pain pills to improve your dog’s quality of