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subject: Taking An In-depth Look At Dog Arthritis Treatment [print this page]


Arthritis it is such an inconvenient and distressing ailment which, unfortunately, is a reality for many people. While there are still some things we can do about it, the animals we hold dear in our lives cannot. Their well-being hinges completely in our ability to provide the best life for them and it is our responsibility to find out what can be done when it does happen to them.

First of all, in order for you not to worry about the right dog arthritis treatment to give your pet, do your best to do what it takes to prevent it from even happening to them. The most effective preventative measure you can do is ensure that they keep their weight down and engage them in light exercise regularly. There are also vaccines that specifically target this disease.

For most dogs, arthritis is the result of old age - meaning that the years of their excessive roughhousing have finally caught up with them. Sometimes it is because of some physical abnormality, injury or sickness that aggravates their health and lead to a form of arthritis. To help ease the suffering of your pet, avail of effective arthritic treatments for dog that alleviate the effects of this disease.

Where do I find these arthritic treatments for dogs? You can access these almost anywhere. Pet shops and specialty canine sites offer some of the best treatments that will treat your poor pet. Before you zero in on the treatment though, you must have your pet examined thoroughly. Get an accurate diagnosis and consult the vet on what is the best course of action to take regarding this.

Non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs, as they are more commonly called, are given to arthritic dogs to reduce inflammation; thus providing the much desired pain relief. There are many NSAIDs available but you must ask your vet which one to take and the dosage appropriate for your dog.

Of course, while NSAIDs are generally safe, they are still drugs that contain chemicals that some dogs may not react well with. Some adverse side effects include blood in the excrement, bruising, vomiting, rashes, labored breathing and altered elimination patterns. If these signs are showing up, bring the dog to the vet immediately and have the dosage changed or have your dog on a completely different treatment altogether.

You can also make use of more natural therapies to fight the degenerative effects of arthritis. Alfalfa, stinging nettles and yucca herbs are effective in easing joint pains and muscle soreness. Shellfish and mussels are known to be helpful in restoring the health of connective tissues. You can also massage some olive oil in the painful parts of your dog to bring immediate pain relief and ease stress.

I know it must be difficult to see your pet suffer from arthritis. However, with these tips and the appropriate dog arthritis treatment, you can ensure a better quality of life for him, significantly decreasing his discomfort and anxiety. Look out for the symptoms of this ailment and visit the vet when you see them manifesting.

by: Geraldine Dimarco




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