When the hips hurt, everything feels harder.
From early-onset dysplasia to post-surgical recovery, hip issues affect how your dog stands, moves, and rests. We'll support you through all of it.

Comfort. Strength. Daily ease.
The hip joint plays a central role in your dog’s ability to move freely and comfortably. Whether you’re navigating chronic arthritis or recovering from a procedure like FHO or THR, the pain and loss of strength in the hips often show up in small, frustrating ways: hesitant stairs, collapsing sits, bunny hopping, or dragging feet.
We regularly work with dogs dealing with:
Hip dysplasia
Osteoarthritis
Post-THR (Post-Total Hip Replacement)
Post-FHO (Femoral Head Ostectomy)
Post-JPS (Juvenile Pubic Symphysiodesis)
Our process starts with your dog’s Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), from getting outside to eat or eliminate, to navigating floors, to finding a restful sleep position. Once we understand where the breakdowns are, we co-create a plan that might include strengthening exercises, pain-reducing massage, and assistive gear to prevent further strain.
This is about keeping your dog as comfortable and mobile as possible for as long as possible, and making sure you’re not carrying the burden alone.
Ready to support your dog’s mobility?

