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Canine Arthritis Is a Problem for Older Dogs

So many people treasure their dogs and carefully look after them. Dogs are like little babies in that they cannot tell the guardian if they feel pain. Canine arthritis affects dogs with great pain. These dogs cannot tell the owners about the pain, but those that care for the dogs see the pain through the movements of their dogs. They see that the dogs move much more slowly. The dogs have a difficult time going up the stairs and getting into the car. The dogs with canine arthritis suffer in silence. Many older dogs react to a touch if they suffer from canine arthritis.

Canine arthritis can be alleviated in some cases for the dog that suffers. The problem is similar to the same condition in human in some ways. Canine arthritis is an inflammation of the joints of the dog. There are two main types of arthritis found in dogs. These are degenerative and inflammatory. The degenerative arthritis is also called osteoarthritis. This canine arthritis comes when the cartilage that protects the joints breaks down. This condition happens because of the stress on the bones through the years. Dogs do not live as long as people, and the canine arthritis appears earlier in dogs than in human beings.

Dogs that Suffer from Canine Arthritis Can Get some Relief

Inflammatory joint disease in dogs is a type of canine arthritis that can be caused by some type of infection. Some type of relief is available to dogs that suffer from arthritis. There are some drugs that can be given to a dog that will relieve some of the pain. The dog will sometimes yelp when touched if it is in pain. These drugs will be helpful for the poor dog. Some of these drugs are only available from veterinarians, but others are available from other sources such as a pet store.

Some veterinarians recommend special diets for dogs that suffer from arthritis. This diet includes foods that will control the weight of the dog. Sometimes the dogs gain weight as they age, and this weight puts a strain on the bones of the dog. Exercise may help the dog recover from the pain of arthritis. Surgery may also provide relief for the dog suffering from arthritis. This treatment can be very expensive for the owner. Dog owners should look for signs of arthritis in their pets and should investigate the remedies for the suffering pet.


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