Common Signs of Arthritis in Dogs -
Overview of Dog Arthritis Medications and
Supplements
by Valerie Goettsch
Unfortunately, arthritis in
dogs is about as common as it is in people. It may range
from mild to moderate or severe. If your dog is overweight, the
extra pressure on joints can exacerbate the problem.
And, as with humans, there may be joint
cartilage damage.
Fortunately there are some dog arthritis medications, both
over-the-counter and prescriptions, as well as nutritional
supplements, that can help make your dog feel better. There are
also some physical aids that can assist your arthritic pet in
getting around.
Common Signs of Arthritis in Dogs
You dog may experience one or more of the following
symptoms:
* Difficulty in getting up * Limping, especially after
exercise * Walking slower than normal or a change in gait *
Difficulty in jumping or climbing stairs, or a hard time
squatting to do his business.
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Treating Dog Arthritis: Arthritis Medication and Aspirin for
Dogs It is always best to see your vet to get a proper
diagnosis. He or she may prescribe one or more
anti-inflammatory medications or pain relievers. You can also
get special non-prescription canine aspirin for dogs with
arthritis to help relieve their joint pain. Canine aspirin can
help reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
Glucosamine and Other Arthritis Supplements for Dogs
Some people have found success in reducing their dog's
discomfort and improving their mobility by giving them
supplements of glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM. Fatty acid
supplements can also be helpful in reducing inflammation by
helping to lubricate the joints and improve joint health.
Help Your Dog Lose Weight
Arthritis in dogs, as with people, can be exasperated by
extra weight. If your dog is overweight, help him lose excess
pounds by reducing calorie intake and giving him low impact
exercise such as leash walks and swimming.
Physical Aids for Your Arthritic Dog
*An elevated dog feeder can help your dog so he doesn't have
to bend over to eat. or drink. *A pet ramp can help your dog
get into the car or on the bed. * A dog harness versus a collar
is gentler on the neck and back. *An orthopedic bed provides
even support and reduces pressure on joints.
With a little extra care, your arthritic dog can still live
an active life.
About the Author
Valerie Goettsch is web master of My Favorite Dog, a website
featuring dozens of articles and information on where to find
the best of everything for your dog, from flea meds to beds,
training and designer clothes.
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