If your dog has just been diagnosed with hip dysplasia…
you’re probably feeling overwhelmed right now.
You might be thinking:
“Am I making this worse without realising?”
“Should they be resting… or moving?”
“Is that limp normal… or a sign I’ve done too much?”
“Why is all the advice so conflicting?”
And suddenly, everything feels uncertain.
Even simple things like:
👉 going for a walk
👉 letting them play
👉 getting in and out of the car
…start to feel like decisions you could get wrong.
That constant second-guessing is exhausting.
You’re trying to do the best for your dog.
You just haven’t been shown how yet.
You are not failing your dog.
You’re just missing a clear, structured starting point.
And that’s exactly what this plan gives you.
Hip Dysplasia: The First 7 Days at Home
is a gentle, step-by-step plan designed to help you:
✔ Know what’s safe
✔ Stop what could be making things worse
✔ Support your dog with confidence from day one
No overwhelm.
No conflicting advice.
No fear of getting it wrong.

What’s included
A simple day-by-day plan you can start immediately:
👉 Day 1 — Understanding Hip Dysplasia Without the Overwhelm
What actually matters (and what you can stop worrying about today)
👉 Day 2 — What to Stop Doing Immediately
Including ball throwing and high-impact activity (one of the biggest hidden problems)
👉 Day 3 — Making Your Home Safer for Your Dog’s Joints
Simple changes that reduce strain instantly — no equipment needed
👉 Day 4 — How to Know What’s Safe for Your Dog
So you can stop second-guessing every movement
👉 Day 5 — Gentle Pain Relief You Can Do at Home
Safe, supportive techniques (no force or pressure)
👉 Day 6 — Supporting Comfort Without Changing Medication
Simple ways to help without interfering with your vet’s plan
👉 Day 7 — Creating a Calm Daily Rhythm
So you finally feel confident you’re doing enough
A few important reassurances
Created by a qualified Animal physiotherapist
Designed to support — not replace — veterinary care
No invasive techniques
No equipment required
No pressure to “do everything perfectly”
This is about supporting your dog safely — not pushing them.
This is for you if:
✔ Your dog has just been diagnosed
✔ You feel unsure what’s safe and what’s not
✔ You’re worried about making things worse
✔ You want calm, practical guidance you can trust
This is not a quick fix or a cure.
It’s something more important:
👉 A clear, safe starting point
👉 So you can stop guessing
👉 And start helping your dog with confidence
Start your dog’s first 7 days with clarity and confidence.
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