9 Ways to Manage Canine Hip Dysplasia—an Integrative Approach

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9 Ways to Manage Canine Hip Dysplasia—an Integrative Approach
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Course Description:

Hip dysplasia is the most common congenital joint problem in dogs. It affects several breeds, with a higher prevalence in larger ones. Some dogs with dysplastic hips will never show signs of disease, while others may be debilitated by severe osteoarthritis (OA) as a result of the condition. In either scenario, hip dysplasia is a lifelong issue.

Things to Learn:

This course discusses an integrative multimodal approach to managing hip dysplasia in dogs, including the management of OA, using a combination of conventional and alternative therapies.

Instructor

  • Veterinarian Dr. Angie Krause graduated from Texas A&M University, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007. She incorporates many modalities into her practice, including acupuncture and herbal formulas as well as laser therapy, myofascial release, physical therapy, nutrition and more. Dr. Angie’s goal is to use the body’s innate healing ability to improve the health and longevity of dogs and cats. She has a house call practice called Boulder Holistic Vet (BoulderHolisticVet.com).

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