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My Labrador Retriever was diagnosed with hip dysplasia at 7 months old. After we got over the heartbreak of the diagnosis, we talked to the vets and the surgeons, and they did a really great job of explaining the surgery to us. The information that I couldn’t find was "What should I expect when I brought my dog home?" They did not have that information. That is the information I really wanted. What was recovery really going to be like? Could I delay or avoid surgery? That was the information that was not available…..until now. Forty other dog owners who have or had dogs with hip dysplasia shared their story to help me put this together to help other dog owners. If you have a chihuahua, this information is not going to help you. If you have a medium or large dog, you will find this information invaluable. Unfortunately, websites cost money to maintain, so the information is not free. I believe that you will find this information well worth the expense of the e-book (or book, if you prefer). This is exactly what everyone who told their story wished was available to them when they faced hip dysplasia. It wasn’t available for us, but it is for you. I guarantee that this will meet or exceed your expectations with a 30 day money back guarantee. Sally Doyle
I wanted to thank you again as your book certainly triggered the whole process! After reading your book, we decided to go ahead. – CB, Venice, Italy
Thank you for your book which I know will definitely help us when we meet with the specialist and also prepare us mentally for what we will be facing. -CC
If you and your dog are facing canine hip dyplasia, this is an absolute must read. Forty dog owners share their story with you!
The surgeon had told me that she would be sedated for just about the whole duration of recovery. I was expecting a sedated dog, but instead, she was quite active….
I felt guilty about what I had done to him, he looked pathetic, helpless, confused and scared……..the recovery was tougher than the surgery…..
I had another dog who was about three years old at the time of the surgery……I was concerned that she might unintentionally hurt him by trying to play with him……so,……..
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