OFA X-Ray
OFA x-rays are used to identify hip dysplasia in dogs. OFA stands for the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals and is an organization that was created to aid breeders in helping reduce the incidence of hip dysplasia. Dogs must be over 2 years of age and the x-rays must be taken using general anesthesia for accurate diagnosis.
For owners looking to certify their pet’s hips with the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals, we offer OFA radiographs. This procedure is performed on an adult dog under anesthesia. OFA certification is often a requirement in order to breed and sell certain breeds of AKC registered dogs.