Understanding How to Relieve Dog Joint Pain

By Geraldine Dimarco


For those of you who are too young to experience the degenerative effects of arthritis, good. It is not an easy thing to have. While you are still young, you can start investing in a good lifestyle so you don't have to go through this. While we can always do something about it, our pets, cannot. They do not know how to express themselves, nor do they have the means to take the necessary actions to combat it. Find out more about canine arthritis to help your poor dogs suffering.

Much like how it is with us, canine arthritis causes inflammation in the dogs muscles and joints; thereby making it extremely repulsive to be touched for them. It is highly probable that he will experience dog hip pain and will have difficulty changing positions. You must immediately bring him to a vet when he exhibits alarming changes in his behavior or physical appearance.

Arthritis is usually brought about by old age when the animals body has to answer for all the abuse it has taken throughout the years. Often, it is not only the more senior canines, but the obese ones as well who will experience dog joint pain because of the undue stress placed on their joints. Younger and smaller dogs can also be in danger of arthritis. A skeletal abnormality, sickness, or broken legs that have not been properly treated may lead the dog to have a form of arthritis.

The good news is that there are many ways we can do to help alleviate dog joint pain. You will notice that vets will most likely prescribe a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug to hinder the development of diseases, in this case, arthritis. NSAIDs decrease joint inflammation which is helpful in easing pain.

NSAIDs treat both human and canine arthritis. However, be very careful not to administer the same dosage and frequency with that of a human to your pet. You need to check with the vet regarding this. Not only do humans have a different dynamic than dogs, your pet's health issues, weight and breed will also factor in in determining the correct dosage.

As with all medication that contain chemicals, there will be cases when the subject being treated is not reacting well to the drug. They might experience nausea, bloody stool and intestinal infection. When these side effects manifest, bring your dog to the vet right away to have his medication lowered or stopped. Ask for an alternative treatment he can take instead.

Together with a healthy diet, incorporate supplements that specifically work to target the effects of arthritis. Glucosamine Sulphate and Chondroitin Sulphate are two helpful compounds which help protect against further deterioration of the cartilage and joints. Glucosamine and Chondroitin are known to be safe and improve lubrication in critical parts that will alleviate dog hip pain. If all else fails, grab a bottle of olive oil and massage a few drops into the affected area of the dog. This will relieve your pet of stress, which is another cause of pain.

Take regular short and light exercise with your pet (like walking or swimming). Also, create a food plan that is rich in fatty acids and essential vitamins and minerals. Sure, we may have an arthritic dog, but that doesn't mean we can't do anything to ensure a good quality of life for him. Do your best by him and spend time with him you will enjoy a happy dog when you do.




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