Is it effective? The down time frame? Is there follow-up therapy? Anything else you can think of. Thank you. Robin |
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Robin if you google "OCD in Dogs" brings up a wealth of info on it.
Here is a link to read also. http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm ... 69&aid=464 Surgery is the only way of removing the flap or floating chip of cartiledge, After, all is effective & the dog can go back to normality in their lives. Most common cause of OCD in larger breeds is listed as either "Hereditry", "Rapid growth" or "Trauma" and usually afflicks larger breed dogs anywhere between 4-12 months of age or even slightly older when the problem can arise. |
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