My dog has hip dysplasia … TBD4739 Common price: 210,00 ZAR Our price: 190,00 ZAR each + – Contact us for more information My dog has hip dysplasia … but lives life to the full! Dr Kirsten Häusler A unique and practical guide for owners whose dogs develop this debilitating disease, and who want to know all about how best to help their loyal companion, by understanding how their vet will treat the condition, and what kind of issues they need to be aware of. Includes information on exercises, and hints on how to get your dog moving after surgery, all written in an easy-to-understand style. Discover how to motivate your dog towards recovery! This guide is for owners whose dogs develop this debilitating disease, and who want to know all about how best to help their dog, by understanding how their vet will treat the condition, and what kind of issues they need to be aware of. It includes information on exercise, and hints on how to get your dog moving again after surgery, all written in an easy-to-understand style. Discover how to motivate your dog towards recovery! Providing a step-by-step explanation of all phases of the condition and the symptoms, this guide allows a better understanding of veterinary advice, surgical and aftercare options.Discover how you and your faithful friend can enjoy life just as you always have! Unique and practical guide with easy to understand text Step-by-step explanation of all phases of the conditions and its symptoms Understand what the vet advises Help your dog remain calm in a stressful situation Surgical options Aftercare options Make the right decision about what to do next Motivate your dog to recovery Discover how you and your faithful friend can enjoy life just as you always have Dr Kirsten Häusler has been a dog-lover since she was a child, and after moving to Stuttgart to study at the University of Hohenheim, she decided to get her own dog. Kirsten completed an internship in a US veterinary clinic while studying, and decided to become a canine physiotherapist after graduating. While studying, she attended several seminars on human and pet physio and rehabilitation, inspiring her to become the first ‘canine rehabilitation practitioner’ at the University of Tennessee. She graduated in 2008, and now runs acentre for dog rehabilitation in Stuttgart. Format Paperback • 170 x 220mm • 80 pages • 65 colour and 1 b&w pictureISBN 978-1-845843-82-3UPC 6-36847-04382-7