Health Screening Tests

Laguna Creek Veterinary Hospital offers screening for certain conditions and diseases, as well as for breeding purposes.

Von Willebrand’s Disease

This is a canine version of hemophilia, and it’s important you know if your dog has this condition before an emergency arises. Since it is genetic, many owners aren’t aware their pet has the disease until a minor injury occurs or their pet has surgery and there’s significant blood loss. Certain breeds are more prone to this condition than others, including: 

  • German shepherds
  • German shorthair/wirehair pointers
  • Chesapeake Bay retrievers
  • Golden retrievers
  • Pembroke Welsh corgis
  • Poodles
  • Scottish/Manchester terriers
  • Shetland sheepdogs

 If you have one of these at-risk breeds, we highly recommend you have your dog tested.

Hip Dysplasia

This condition occurs when the hip joint of a young dog becomes loose or unstable in some way. If this health issue isn’t identified and treated, it causes a wearing down of the hip cartilage and progresses until the dog has significant arthritis or degenerative joint disease. Symptoms of hip dysplasia include: 

  • Reluctance to get up or exercise
  • Problems climbing stairs
  • Walking with a “hop”
  • Limping/lameness, especially after exercise 

At Laguna Creek Veterinary Hospital, we can identify developing hip dysplasia and ensure your dog gets proper exercise as he or she ages. The earlier we diagnose the problem, the better it is for your dog’s future mobility and quality of life.

If You have questions about these screening tests or would like to schedule your pet for an appointment, call us at 916-684-7300.

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