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Canine Arthritis

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Canine arthritis is very common to occur among dog’s especially older dogs. There is no predominant answer why arthritis occurs in dog. However, scientist does know that arthritis in dogs is cause of joint and cartilage inflammation. The same as human, dog can experience severe pain in their spine, hip and legs.

Most common symptoms of arthritis in dogs:

  • Inactivity
  • Favoring of one limb
  • Clicking joints
  • Visible pain when walking
  • Swelling joints
  • Crying
  • Reluctance to climb in stairs
  • Stiffness after getting up

In case you have discovered these symptoms of canine arthritis occur in your pet. Start to bring your dog in your local veterinarian for proper diagnosis. It is very important to treat it or alleviate the symptoms of arthritis of your dog to avoid further damage and complications. On the other hand, here is the procedure on how to treat your dog’s arthritis.

  • Manage your dog’s weight – Placed your dog in a strict diet. Overweight may put a lot of stress and may cause pain.
  • Exercise – take your dog in a regular exercise such as walking and swimming. Nevertheless, avoid extraneous exercise. This is bad for your dog having a canine arthritis.
  • Aspirin and painkillers – Ask prescription to your veterinarian about painkillers. You can also purchase it directly from the drugstore. Painkillers will control the pain experience by your dog.
  • Acupuncture – Acupuncture a Chinese medicine can also be applied to animals including dogs and cat. Acupuncture can alleviate some of the symptoms of arthritis of your dogs.

These alternative remedies can be helpful to manage the symptoms of arthritis in dogs. However, there is an effective treatment for arthritis in dogs and that is through surgery. Surgery includes replacing the damage cartilage with artificial cartilage. Joint replacement also is another form of surgery. Recovery in this type of surgery may last up to three months. Nevertheless, your dog may relieve from pain and it reduces some of the symptoms of arthritis. Canine arthritis should be treated as early as it starts to avoid future complication of severe arthritis.