How
To Help Your Dog's Painful Joints
By Jean Morgan
Dogs are a man's best friend because they simply
make excellent companions and remain constantly loyal. They
share many of our joys and can alleviate our sorrows. However,
that is not all they share with humans. Just like humans,
dog's can have arthritis too and it is just as painful and
as debilitating for dogs as it is for humans.
Dog arthritis is an ailment that greatly challenges a dog's
quality of life because the joint problems that they encounter
limits their mobility and disallows them to do certain activities
that they used to enjoy like taking walks and being generally
active. Dog arthritis is especially common in dogs of a large
breed.
Dog arthritis can set in with age, especially if your pet
is over weight, and dog arthritis can result from physical
trauma. The pain your pet experiences from dog arthritis is
due to the breakdown of cartilage surrounding his or her joints
that cause extreme discomfort during movement. The same thing
happens to humans who have arthritis.
You may begin to suspect that your pet has dog arthritis if
he or she begins to exhibit signs of difficulty in jumping
or climbing steps. Dog arthritis will also pose as a challenge
for your dog to get up from resting and will begin to make
your pet reluctant to walk or play. The pain that your pet
experiences from dog arthritis is comparable to those in humans
because the cause is pretty much the same. This is why medications
for dog arthritis can be similar to those for humans.
You will need to check with your vet and work with him on
the best medication for your pet's dog arthritis. Keep in
mind however that these medicines can be quite costly and
some may have side effects on your beloved pet. It is therefore
very important to understand and discuss these at length with
your vet so that together you can decide the best treatment
for your pet's dog arthritis.
Aside from medication, there are other ways that you can help
alleviate your pet's suffering from dog arthritis. You can
start by making sure that your pet has a very comfortable
bed. The hard floor or a stiff and rigid place of rest can
further aggravate the pain that your pet goes through because
of dog arthritis. It would also be advisable to raise your
dog's bed appropriately to prevent your pet from bending his
or her joints too much.
You should also watch your dog's diet and maintain a healthy
weight. The heavier your dog, the more impact his or her joints
have to endure which causes more pain in the case of dog arthritis.
You should discuss certain food products that are good for
your dog's diet and weight and also have ingredients that
help alleviate the symptoms of dog arthritis.
Once you find out that your pet has dog arthritis, you should
also begin to minimize his activities and provide for gentler
exercise rather than a rigorous routine. It is still advisable
that exercise be continued provided that you can observe that
your pet can tolerate the activity. If you stop his exercise
and activities altogether, your pet may gain weight and further
increase the gravity of his or her dog arthritis.
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