What is OFA certification?By David Mead • September 14, 2021
In 1996, John M. Olin founded the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) as a private not-for-profit foundation to evaluate and determine if a dog will have problem hips. Canine Hip Dysplasia is a genetic condition that primarily affects larger breeds but can be diagnosed in a few smaller breeds as well. Hip dysplasia typically develops because of an abnormally developed hip joint but can also be caused by cartilage damage from a traumatic fracture. Cartilage damage or an abnormal hip joint, over time will lose its thickness and elasticity of the existing cartilage. This will eventually result in pain with any joint movement. Radiographs taken by a licensed veterinarian (DVM) is the only way to diagnose hip dysplasia or certify the hips free of any problems. OFA maintains a database for hip dysplasia and is classified into seven different categories:
Ofa Official Database https://ofa.org/about/educational-resources/ References Puppyspot,TheresaMiller,https://www.puppyspot.com/resource-center/health-care/what-is-ofa-certification OFA,https://ofa.org/about/educational-resources/
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