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Treating an Older Dog With Arthritis



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By : Kelly Marshall    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-12 14:28:05
As your dog gets older, he is going to be prone to more and more health issues, just like a human, and as his owner, you need to be ready for them Not only is your dog gong to become fatigued more easily and perhaps more frail in general, you will find that there is a chance that he might start suffering arthritis as well. There are certainly breeds that are more prone to arthritis than not, though all dogs can become afflicted, so make sure that you know more about this condition and what you as your dog s owner need to do about it.

When we are looking at arthritis in dogs, there are many different conditions that we might be looking at. Rheumatoid arthritis, though rarer in dogs than it is in humans, is one thing that might be a problem, and Lyme disease can also lead to arthritis. Primary cartilage degeneration might be something that you need to look into as well, but the most common arthritis disorder among dogs that you will find is going to be degenerative osteoarthritis. This condition means that the joints are working less smoothly and that bone spurs might develop in an attempt to compensate. This can lead to pain that occurs when the animal attempts to move.

Though there is no cure for osteoarthritis, this does not mean that your dog needs to suffer or that his life will be cut short. The first step that you need to be aware of when you want to deal with osteoarthritis is that early detection is key. Unlike humans, dogs will not complain or whine about their pain; in many cases, they will not acknowledge it in any way that is readily apparent. This is why you need to keep an eye on your dog, particularly as he gets older. Is he more inclined to sleep or to stay in one position than he is to want to bounce and play? Does he play as hard as he ever did, but then does he collapse into a tired heap? These can all be signs that he is starting to develop issues with osteoarthritis.

When you are looking at dealing with osteoarthritis in dogs, you should take a look at the diet that you are feeding your dog. Look into foods that are going to have anti inflammatory properties and also make sure that your dog gets tested for allergies. Allergies can make osteoarthritis much worse. Speak with your veterinarian about the food that your dog should and should not have, and also start monitoring your dog s weight.

This is something that can make a big difference, because the less weight your dog has to carry, the easier he is going to rest on his joints. Some herbal remedies that might work for osteoarthritis in dogs include boswellia and devil s claw. Consider where you can get more advice on these herbs and what your dog needs.

Take some time and consider how to best deal with an older dog with arthritis. Getting him a supportive bed and making sure that he eats can be important first steps!

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This article was written by Kelly Marshall of Oh My Dog Supplies - the leading online dog supplies store featuring sturdy indoor pet gates.

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