
doi: 10.1136/vr.f7565
pmid: 24362809
I FIRST became interested in hip dysplasia (HD) in the early 1970s because of the incidence of the condition in old English sheepdogs. The breed became very popular because of the Dulux advertisement and was overbred. Many had really bad hips and it occurred to me that there was something wrong in the shape of the …
Radiography, Dogs, Tibia, Incidence, Animals, Hip Dysplasia, Canine, Femur, Breeding
Radiography, Dogs, Tibia, Incidence, Animals, Hip Dysplasia, Canine, Femur, Breeding
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