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In severe cases of canine hip dysplasia, surgery is often the best treatment.

Triple Pelvic Osteotomy (TPO) is best for dogs ten months or younger because it's not effective once damage begins to occur to the hip socket.

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There is no cure for hip dysplasia in dogs. However, there are many treatments that have proven to be effective in providing pain relief in older dogs and preventing further damage in puppies. The most basic treatments are also the most important: maintain a healthy diet and exercise routine.

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