Elbow Dysplasia in Rottweilers

Orthopedic condition — Rottweiler — Large breed

High Risk
Rottweiler dog
Prevalence High
OFA Rate 40.8%
Age of Onset 1–2 years
Typical Cost $1800–$4500
Category Orthopedic

What is Elbow Dysplasia?

Elbow dysplasia is an umbrella term for several developmental abnormalities of the elbow joint, including fragmented coronoid process (FCP), osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD), and ununited anconeal process (UAP). It is the leading cause of front-leg lameness in large breed dogs and has a significant heritable component.

In Rottweilers specifically: Rottweilers have among the highest OFA elbow dysplasia rates of any breed.
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Symptoms of Elbow Dysplasia

  • Front leg lameness, often worse after exercise
  • Stiffness in the morning or after rest
  • Swelling around the elbow joint
  • Holding the affected leg outward while walking
  • Reduced range of motion in the elbow
  • Pain when the elbow is flexed or extended
When to see a vet: Discuss any concerns about Elbow Dysplasia at your dog's next routine wellness visit, or sooner if symptoms are affecting daily activity.

How Is Elbow Dysplasia Diagnosed?

Confirmed with X-rays and often CT scan, which provides better detail of elbow bone fragments than standard radiographs. OFA maintains an elbow registry and grades elbows as Normal, Grade I, II, or III dysplasia.

Treatment & Cost

Surgical removal of bone fragments is the standard treatment for most cases. Arthroscopic surgery is minimally invasive and has good outcomes. Post-surgical management includes physical therapy, weight control, and joint supplements. Some mild cases are managed medically without surgery.

Typical treatment cost $1,800–$4,500 (per elbow for arthroscopic surgery)
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