2013年9月13日星期五

How to prevent and treat arthritis in dogs

Arthritis in dogs is a debilitating condition affecting one in five adult dogs and marked by painful joint inflammation. The most common form is osteoarthritis which involves the degeneration of cartilage and bone.


The onset of dog arthritis can be due to a number of factors, including injury, obesity, genetic predisposition and poor nutrition. Some of the symptoms include stiffness, difficulty in climbing stairs, whimpering when standing, unusual movements, noticeable swelling in a limb, thickening joints and shying away from petting. If you do notice any of these signs, be sure to have your pet checked for canine arthritis.


How is arthritis in dogs treated?


As with humans, the condition can be managed with dietary changes, regular exercise and anti-inflammatory medications.


It is important that your dog maintains proper weight and has a balanced diet with the vitamins, minerals and other nutrients it needs for optimal health. Limiting snacks and foods that can aggravate inflammation is also key. Make sure your dog gets regular exercise to improve mobility and strength.


Besides dietary and fitness concerns, treating the inflammation directly is of utmost importance. Anti-inflammatory drugs are often prescribed by veterinarians to relieve dog arthritis pain.


However, due to the potential side effects of these drugs, including kidney & liver problems, vomiting, ulcers and excessive urination, more and more pet owners are turning to natural treatments for arthritis in dogs. Natural remedies can be as effective as prescription drugs in alleviating joint and muscle pain, without the potential adverse reactions of these chemical-based drugs.


In addition to treating dog arthritis, high quality supplements can boost your dog’s immune system, strengthen and protect the skeletal system, remove harmful toxins and promote general health and well-being.


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