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subject: Treating Arthritis In Dogs. A Safe, Effective, Alternative. [print this page]


Dogs have always been considered mans best friend, but did you know that The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has recognized them as playing an important role in peoples general health both mentally and physically? In fact, the CDC has said dogs play a role in lowering blood pressure, triglyceride and cholesterol levels. These benefits stem from the fact that our pets are our friends and partners and encourage us as owners to interact and exercise.

Unfortunately, dogs just like people are affected with many of the same diseases such as arthritis, heart disease and cancers. Despite our close attachment to our four legged friends, dollars spent on researching medicines for our pets is lagging behind. While some overlap of medicines work for both people and dogs, medication in general is often not as effective as it could be because the research is not specifically for dogs.

Not that many years ago, there was little that could be done for a pet diagnosed with arthritis. The medications that were used often had more side effects then the pain they relieved. The kidney and liver damage associated with many treatments left pet owners with few options to relieve the pain their pets suffered from. Fortunately, nowadays, while arthritis cannot be cured in people or pets, it can be managed to a point where it does not impact the quality of life. This management includes daily supplements of glucosamine.

One of the most important things to do when your dog is diagnosed with arthritis is to make sure they are in great physical shape. The leaner and stronger a dog is, the less stress that will be put on their joints and therefore the less pain your dog will experience. The exercise plan that you should use really depends on what the dog can do without being in pain. For example, for dogs that are already in severe pain, if possible, swimming would typically be a good idea, while for less severe cases a daily walk around the park could fit the bill.

Including supplements with a daily exercise regime has been shown to be highly effective in managing arthritis in people and pets. One of the most commonly used supplements is based on Glucosamine. The glucosamine and chondrotin combination has been shown to be an important ally in maintaining cartilage in the joint. While this treatment was initially used for people, its huge success lead to research for its use in dogs. Consequently, proper dosage for dogs has lead to drastic improvement in pain relief, thus enjoyment in our pet lives.

As previously discussed, while not much money was put into research specifically for dogs, there are huge advantages in a formula that has been researched and developed specially for them. This is why Synflex Liquid Glucosamine and their dog specific formula step to the forefront of glucosamine to use for your pet. The proof of the benefits is in the rave reviews received from its customers. Many owners report significant improvements in their pets in less than two weeks of use! Synflex for Pets will allow your arthritic pet can enjoy life again.

by: Jack Russel




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