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subject: Why Does My Dog Suffer From Joint Pain? [print this page]


Almost ass pet owners who have older dogs knows the problems connected with canine joint pain and discomfort. It's almost a sure thing that as a canine ages he or she will get joint arthritis to some degree in their later life. Large dogs and those dogs carrying extra weight are the most vulnerable to suffer from arthritis. The dogs joints that must carry an extra burden of weight such as with large breed dogs and over weight canines suffer undue stress and the effects of osteoarthritis are accentuated by this added weight.

Besides using natural supplementation products and possibly even prescription drugs, there are a number of things I canine owner can do to alleviate their dog's joint pain. First and foremost, it's important that your dog, regardless of the size of his breed, maintains an ideal weight.

In fact, dogs who are are a little bit on the skinnier side are healthier for many reasons besides the fact that it can also decrease the amount of joint pain they suffer if they are having problems with arthritis. Therefore, it's vital for pet owners to maintain proper weights for their dogs. Arthritis cannot be cured but its effects can be mitigated to some degree.

Also, one saying that must be remembered is that when a canines ages often times their mind still believes they are young dogs at heart. It is extremely easy for an older dog to get too excited during playtime and end up straining were hurting their joints because they are afflicted with arthritis. If your dog is suffering from the effects of arthritis always be sure to remember it is your duty to watch out for them and they do not end up spraining one of their joints due to the disease.

For example, if your pet has shown signs of dog joint pain and may have been used to jumping up and down off of your bed their whole lives it may be time to make or purchase a ramp or steps for them to use. Jumping off of a tall bed is not something you want to see your canine friend doing who is suffering from this joint disease.

Just like in people, old canines enjoy a more comfortable and warm bed to sleep. Hard floors and a cold environment is no place in a dog suffering from osteoarthritis should have to sleep.

If dog joint pain is a problem, your canine meets all the comfort and help it can get to enjoy a good night sleep. Proper rest may not get rid of the pain but it does make a difference in your pet's life. There are many beds which can be purchased which are made especially for canines in order to give them a better night's rest.

Many canine owners also revive their pets with a supplementation products such as all-natural glucosamine. In fact, all of our older dogs begin getting this supplement on a regular basis once they become approximately middle aged.

We of course are not able to actually verify that it does decrease dog joint pain that we have witnessed first hand the benefits enjoyed by an older canine who began taking glucosamine after he or she had been suffering from joint pain caused by arthritis. The effects were not immediate but they could be observed in a few weeks.

by: Steve Weber




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