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Epidemiology and clinical management of elbow joint disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK.

Dan Gerard O'NeillDave C BrodbeltRebecca HodgeDavid B ChurchRichard L Meeson
Published in: Canine medicine and genetics (2020)
Elbow joint disease is a relatively common diagnosis in dogs and has a high welfare impact as evidenced by the high proportion of cases recorded with pain, lameness and analgesic therapy. There are strong breed predispositions, in particular for large breed dogs. These findings present a clear case for improved breeding programmes to reduce the burden of elbow joint disease.
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