Apr 10 2010
If your dog is suffering from the painful and debilitating disease of osteoarthritis you may be having difficulty finding the right medicine with so many things on the market. There are few different ways that you can go from natural alternatives to conventional ones so we’ll list a few so that you can decide on the best one for your dog.
Dog arthritis is a common joint affliction that cripples millions of dogs each year. As the dog ages the cartilage loses its flexibility and range of motion and becomes stiff often causing the dog to limp or slightly immobile. If you visit your local veterinarian he will most likely opt for the conventional route and give the dog an anti-inflammatory medication. This may be fine but just know there some side-effects that are usually associated with administering these types of drugs such as cartilage decomposition. Read the rest of this entry »
Dec 31 2009
Is easy for you to disseminate arthritis dog medicine once you’ve found out for sure that you dog really has joint pain. The question is how to you tell tell signs that he or she is in pain?
Arthritis dogs are very a common occurrence. It affects both young and old dogs alike. There are many things that lead up to dogs eventually experiencing joint pain. Joint disorders, injuries and infections if left untreated can eventually lead to a crippled dog. Therefore it is imperative to both identify and treat the symptoms as soon as possible.
Unlike humans dogs don’t have the luxury of telling you where they hurt. This is why it is important to be able to notice symptoms that indicate any agony that your dog may be experiencing. There are some obvious signs that any pet own can recognize that are indicators of a dog’s arthritic conditions. Read the rest of this entry »