“…Thoracic limb lameness in dogs is often localized to the elbow joint and it is important to correctly identify the cause of pain for accurate treatment . Differential diagnosis of elbow lameness of the dog includes flexor enthesopathy, non‐traumatic elbow joint luxation, traumatic disorders such as the jumping down syndrome, and congenital and developmental disorders like luxation, asynchronous growth, and elbow dysplasia . Elbow dysplasia includes 4 primary lesions: osteochondrosis of the medial humeral condyle, ununited anconeal process, incongruity of articular surfaces, and medial coronoid disease .…”