
We've just had this hanging over our heads as an option with Damson's hip dislocation (not hereditary, but jumping over child gate). She, however, is a mature bitch with basically very sound hips indeed, and we seem to have (touch wood) got away without the triple osteotomy thingy.
I wonder if Mum and Dad were hip scored before the mating - also grandparents etc - if not, I don't want to sound a prophet of doom, but you may have a problem with other pups in the litter.
There are two down sides to a triple osteotomy (sp)?? The first is that it is very major for any dog, and I imagine you have to really restrict movement after, although your orthpaedic vet is the one to advise on this. I suppose there is the added complication of over-calcification around the growth plates, which happened to a pup of ours who needed orthopaedic surgery on his jaw after another dog bit him.
The other is that it's horrendously expensive, and the pup is so young, and presumably not insured.
Anyhow, very good luck with the little one, and keep us posted
Jo and the Casblaidd Flatcoats