Dogs Symptoms of Arthritis

January 30, 2010 by dragonfly · Leave a Comment 

canine arthritisDid you know that your dog can get arthritis? Yes, it’s actually one of the most common dog illnesses among “man’s best friend.” It breaks your heart to see such a loving being (I consider my dog to be a special being) suffering with dog joint pain and see your dog limping and even whining sometimes.

If you’ve noticed that your dog is not being as active as he or she normally is and is constantly licking around the joint areas, that may be a first sign that he or she may actually be at the beginning stages of developing canine arthritis.

Fortunately there are some positive measure we can take to help alleviate the arthritis dog illness and help our best friend get back to his happy, playful self. One of the best treatment options to relieve his arthritis pain is a glucosamine for dogs supplement that you can place in his or her food or water. This will help rebuild and cushion the joints as well as stop the swelling and discomfort.

Another new treatment type is using homeopathic remedies specifically made for arthritis in dogs. What homeopathy does is to short circuit the pathway that is causing your dog pain and discomfort, so his nerve endings become sensitized and therefore less painful and swollen. Using both type of products together seems to work the best, because not only do you relieve his or her pain, but you actually help rebuild a healthy joint socket.

And that means a happy pooch again! Visit the Arthritis Dog page for more information on how to relieve your dogs pain today!

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