Give your dog relief from Dog Arthritis with this approach
Dog arthritis is a subject that many pet owners never cared about until they
noticed their dog suffering from painful joints. For one out of five dogs,
growing to adulthood is a painful journey. Arthritis can result in pain, or
lameness in your dog.
Dog owners can slow the arthritis process by quickly spotting the problem and
seeking counsel from their veterinarian. Typical treatment for canine arthritis
is a combination of treatments which when used together can provide pain control
and an acceptable lifestyle for you dog.
Manage your dog's arthritis with multiple treatments
This multi-pronged approach to treating arthritis in your dog usually
includes proper nutrition, exercise, weight control, and medications for pain
and swelling. Proper nutrition is important, especially for the large growing
dog. Most good dog foods have diets specifically for these large breed puppies.
A regular exercise program is a great addition to helping your dogs arthritis. Just be sure to start out slow - to much at once can actually hurt more than it
helps. Your vet will be able to help you work an appropriate regimen for your
dog.
There are also herbal supplements like Glucosamine and Chondroitin sulfate that
are used to treat arthritis. When these two compounds are used together reports
have indicated that they act together to reduce the pain and swelling associated
with this disease.
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