Dog/Canine Arthritis
by Matthew Seigneur
Arthritis in canines is just
as common as it is in humans. The type of arthritis
associated with dogs is osteoarthritis which is caused by the
degradation of the cartilage within a joint.
Cartilage is what keeps the bones in a joint from rubbing
together. As the cartilage breaks down it causes
the function of the joint to reduce
causing pain and stiffness.
In the beginning canine arthritis is uncomfortable,
but in severe cases it causes extreme pain as the bones are
rubbing directly against each other.
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Signs to watch for are favoring a certain limb
repeatedly, trouble when sitting or standing, not as active,
stiffness in their joints, reluctance to run or jump, and
lethargy. There is no cure for canine arthritis yet, but there
are several good treatments.
Pain relieving lotions are one of the safest and best ways to
ease your dogs pain associated with canine arthritis. Your vet
may prescribe some medicine for swelling and discomfort.
A new treatment is now being used which is dietary. Glucosamine
and Chondroitin have been found to be helpful in reducing the
degeneration of dog’s bones due to canine arthritis and also
aids in the reducing inflammation.
This combination attracts fluid into the cartilage between the
joints, which helps the body repair damaged joints while
keeping the destroying enzymes under control.
The most important factor is to relieve your dog of discomfort
associated with canine arthritis so can live a better life. He
also needs to move the joints so the canine arthritis does not
become severe.
If you have noticed any of these signs in your dog, make an
appointment with your vet so you can better know how to treat
your dog if in fact he does have canine arthritis.
With the proper treatment you can help improve your dog’s
quality of life, which is what you and your dog both want.
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