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A full orthopedic exam (performed under light sedation, because the dog was in too much pain to allow it awake) revealed severe hip dysplasia. Blue wasn't aggressive. He was terrified of the blinding pain caused by being lifted. The treatment wasn't a muzzle; it was joint supplements, pain medication, and a set of carpeted pet stairs. A full orthopedic exam (performed under light sedation,
Innate Behaviors: Actions that are genetically hardwired, such as instinct.