Friday, January 4, 2013

Everything You Need to Know About Dog Arthritis Treatment

By Geraldine Dimarco


Arthritis - even the sound of it sends shudders down our spines. For us humans, there are supplements and precautionary actions we can take to avert this degenerative disease. Unfortunately, animals also go through this and they have no resources on their own to do something about it. It is up to us to ensure their best possible health. Find out more about arthritis in dogs and what you can do about it in this article.

Many times the cause of arthritis is simply because of old age. Imagine how many years of wear and tear a senior dogs joints will have sustained. On some occasions, a form of arthritis can arise because of a physical abnormality or a sickness that the canine got. Sometimes, a younger dog will get arthritis because he had an injury in his legs and was not treated properly. You will also see that arthritis is more prevalent among obese and overweight canines.

One of the best things you can ever do for your dog is to keep him in a healthy diet and the right exercise regimen. By exercise I do not mean getting your dog to run around the track 47 times a day. A 15 minute stroll around the park or a quick swim in the pool will do so much for his general health. Remember, the best dog arthritis treatment is one that you never have to use. This means prevent the sickness so you don't have to deal with it at all.

Excess weight gain in dogs puts undue stress in the joints and bones, which will further aggravate his condition. That is why it is very important to keep his exercise schedule, and provide a good diet for him that is chock-full of important vitamins and minerals. A good immune system will benefit him greatly. Also, search some canine sites on supplements that will improve joints and cartilage strength that you can use.

It will also be a lot easier for your pet if they have a comfortable place to retire in every night. Get a worn and cozy mattress, or several soft, warm blankets to cushion your pet while he sleeps. Visit the vet regularly, especially if they exhibit some alarming physical and behavioral changes. When you detect the onset of any disease early on your dog has better chances of staying healthy.

Of course it may be that your pet already has arthritis and prevention is not really relevant anymore. If this is the case, you can avail of medications and natural forms of therapy to make your pet as comfortable as possible. You must know what arthritis he is experiencing so you can help prescribe the correct dog arthritis treatment. Consult with the vet regarding this.

Arthritis in dogs is usually manifested in change in his behavior. Look out for signs that he is unusually lazy, is reluctant to being touched, have difficulty in changing positions and cries when you pet him. When you see these signs manifest, visit the vet right away. Your extra care in his health will prove to be worthwhile in the long run.




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