Arthritis dogs

Arthritis dogs

Arthritis dogs

Arthritis dogs
Just like the humans that love them, when dogs get old, important parts of their bodies age and deteriorate as well. This is especially evident when dogs develop arthritis. Arthritis, caused by the breakdown of your pet’s cartilage, can create stiffness of joints and a discomfort in moving that can make your pet’s twilight years miserable. Probably one of the more common illnesses for older and obese dogs is going to be arthritis. There are things that you can do to hopefully prevent the condition, but if your dog is meant to have arthritis, he will. The main signs of dog arthritis is going to be lameness in the legs, stiffness, weight gain, reluctance to go up stairs, swollen joints, and even reduced appetite. If you think that your dog may have arthritis, you should really consult a vet, as he will be the only person who can 100% diagnose arthritis in your dog, and once you have it properly diagnosed, you can find ways to help your dog deal with the arthritis.
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