This would depend on a particular country, region as per local laws and even then insurance companies generally may not. Those who do cover will expect you to see an Orthopedic doctor for an evaluation before deciding to give the policy.
The evaluation is for the insurance company to know the risks as its a degenerative disease if not treated in time.
CDH means congenital dysplasia or dislocation of the hip.
A generally healthy breed, although some are prone to hip dysplasia, hereditary cataracts, allergies to grass and congenital heart disease or mange.
Hip resurfacing or total hip replacement
E. A. Corley has written: 'Hip dysplasia' -- subject(s): Canine hip dysplasia
Hip dysplasia is an abnormal formation of the hip socket that, in its more severe form, can eventually cause crippling lameness and painful arthritis of the joints.
Bulldog is prone to hip Dysplasia.
Some are prone to heart murmurs, thyroid problems, skin allergies, tumors, hip dysplasia, hereditary cataracts and congenital heart disease.
Yes, especially in older Golden Retrievers. Hip dysplasia is common in many large breeds.
Yes, a dog who has hip dysplasia can climb stairs if a hind leg is lame.
Short answer, no. The American Eskimo Dog has been found to have some dogs who have hip dysplasia, but it is not a common thing for the breed.
Cats are less prone to accidents and generally less prone to illnesses than dogs. For instance, dogs are prone to cancer and hip dysplasia which costs thousands of dollars to treat. Although cats can get cancer and hip dysplasia they're far less likely to suffer from these type of diseases.
Thesis signs for Congenital hip dislocation : Interrupted Shentons line . hip click. limbing . Dysplastic acetabulum.