“For example, why wouldn’t it be OCD?”
Because elbow dysplasia was/is used as an umbrella term that covers that too and diagnosis and treatment would be fairly similar tbh.
“Thanks everyone. Is an operation the usual treatment ?”
Yes, arthroscopy is the most common one, so it’s not physically a big operation, it leaves like a 2 stitch wound, it’s tiny...
You can depending on exactly what they found* choose to treat conservatively instead, but an ortho would talk you through options and percentages of success rates before doing anything invasive.
I will say mine that had ED came out of surgery walking better than he went in.
“Is it strange that he doesn’t seem in pain or make any noises to signify pain ?”
Nope, it means nothing about pain levels - dogs are weird, lol, they can hobble about on the worst joints imaginable seemingly happily or equally react like they’re about to die because they’ve a grass seed between their toes - you can’t tell at all, but obviously he’s uncomfortable or he’d not be limping.
“she says there is absolutely no dysplasia in 5 generations so apparently it would be unusual”
But not impossible... and does she mean clear elbow scores? Or just no confirmed cases?... because they’re not the same thing.
None of that however means it is ED... it could well be a sprain, or something else entirely.
Personally if he’s insured I’d go to more diagnostics and an ortho referral before 2 weeks... if it’s something minor it should improve before that tbh, IME anyway.