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.
One obvious sign is a noticeable change in the dogs level of activity. If your dog seems to be laying around more than normal it may be an indication that they are in pain. Also, when they move if they appear to move slower that what is typical then could also be a warning sign.
My dog loves to jump up on the sofa and loves to follow me out to my garage when he things I’m about to leave so that he can jump into the car. If your pet normally jumps onto things and you notice them refusing to do that any longer may be another sign. Stair climbing can also as a huge challenge in dogs with arthritis. Any movement that your dog use to do that they are now refusing to do could be a red flag.
Another warning sign is that dogs with joint pain tend to yelp when touched in that area. You may also see them cower to prevent you from touching them at all. They can go the other extreme and become aggressive when you try to touch them in an effort to protect themselves.
Pets with arthritic pain have tougher times working with gravity meaning its hard for them to get up from a resting position. The younger dog tends to be hyper active so less activity is easily noticeable. Such change in activity in an older dog may be due just to aging and may not necessarily be an indication that they are suffering from any type of pain. It also could be a combination of both age and arthritis.
Just like humans pets also lose their desire to eat when they’re in pain and you’ll notice them losing weight. A dog may develop a fever or you may even witness them licking the wounded area in an attempt to self medicate themselves. Be sure to look for any swelling and heat caused by joint inflammation.
Just remember any sudden change in your dog’s behavior, ability to be mobile, or appetite you should visit a veterinarian to have them examined. The doctor will be able to give your dog an x-ray to look at the bones and joints and do any blood work that is needed. In many cases you will be given some dog medicine that will quickly solve the problem. Keep in mind the sooner the arthritic condition is diagnosed the sooner your dog can begin to take their arthritic dog medicine so that they can get well.
16 Responses for "Does Your Dog Really Have Joint Pain?"
I don’t know really that the dog has dis joint problem too. I thought only human can have this health problem, oh better observe my dogs because they are getting older now.
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Maybe that is what happen to my dog, he sometime can walk, I thought that he is just so lazy…Maybe he is suffering for something…They are us too can suffer from any pain…
it is so sad to see dogs suffering from this problem! does pet insurance help to cover the cost of it?
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If your dog seems to be laying around more than normal it may be an indication that they are in pain.
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I don’t know really that the dog has dis joint problem too. I thought only human can have this health problem, oh better observe my dogs because they are getting older now.
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My freind has a 12 year old lab. and she is overweight, but he has her on a restricted diet from the vet. She doesn’t seem to be losing any weight. She can’t get up in the truck any more without help, and can hardly walk very fast, just kind of shuffles around only moves when she has to go to the bathroom. She doesn’t seem to be in pain because you can pet her and she doesn’t growl or act like it hurts. The vet is giving her some kind of medication that she has been on for months and we are not seeing any results from it. Can you suggest anything we can do to help her that we can buy over the counter or order by mail. I was told to try rhumadil by another freind that used to work for a vet, and to feed her rice and lamb dog food for the weight. This was a very active dog a year ago. Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated. She belongs to a lonely old man and is like one of his kids.
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Oh yes I been researching this extensively since my dog has been acting odd. I think she might have arthritis or something. I hope it’s not too severe or life threatening. I am going to have to take her to the vet.
Leslie
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