By: Paula Snyder | 2010-04-03 | Pets There are signs and symptoms in your pets behavior that you can look for to determine if he has pet arthritis, so that you can take appropriate action. You may notice that your pet does not move like he used to. Movements may be stiff and awkward. You may notice a very limited range of motion in some joints. Limping is always a good clue that he has joint problems. read more
By: Culbert Campbell | 2011-06-28 | Health & Fitness Arthritis, in the most simplistic terms, affects the joints and bones. Some specialists believe that living in a damp, cold climate increases the likeligood of becoming afflicted with this very painful read more
By: Jenny Vidal | 2011-01-17 | Article Marketing Dog arthritis medication can be very effective in getting rid of the dog's joint pain. Find out more about the pros and cons before administrating any arthritic medications for your pets. read more
By: Debie Batterson | 2010-03-27 | Pets Is your pet slowing down or showing signs of aging? It could be arthritis. Read on for helpful options for treatment, diet and exercise. read more
By: Dr. James St. Clair | 2010-03-28 | Pets 1 in every 5 adult dogs suffers from the debilitating disease called arthritis. Dog Arthritis is far more common than most people expect and most of the time the symptoms are so subtle that we don't even know our dogs are suffering. To date most pet owners still truly believe that their dogs are not in pain because they don't cry. This is a huge misconception. The days are gone that a dog should have to be euthanized due to their inability to get up and function. The key is catching it early and having a plan. We are going to help you do that and for those of you whose dogs are already struggling don't worry, help is on the way! read more
By: William Mac | 2010-03-26 | Pets They say that dog is man's best friend. As with any friend, it is sad to see them in pain and discomfort. And if you have had or have a dog with arthritis, then the question "Is dog arthritis preventable?" is understandable. The answer is "Yes...and no." Yes, in that there are measures that can be taken to prevent the onset of dog arthritis. No, in that it depends on the particular breed and physical circumstances. You should consult your veterinarian regarding your specific breed of dog. Also, old age, acute injury, and overuse can foster arthritis in your dog's joints causing stiffness and pain regardless of breed. Preventative measures are a key necessity. read more
By: Simon Tattersall | 2010-04-01 | Pets Most people that do not have canines at home know that dogs and cats are highly prone to dog arthritis. How many times have you seen some dog that maneuvers as if its joints are not quite functioning right? This is specifically true of advanced aged and/or overweight canines that are largely inactive physically. read more
By: Chrisanne Sternal | 2010-03-26 | Pets Over recent years, we've been learning more and more about the benefits of treating human aliments with natural remedies. The same holds true for our companion pets as well. Older dogs and cats suffer from painful arthritis as their joints begin to deteriorate over time. Instead of turning directly to prescription drugs which can be costly and come with nasty side effects, many people are looking for alternative options for arthritis pain relief for canine dogs. read more
By: ben marcus | 2011-03-28 | Pets Obesity as typically understood isn''t just a problem with humans. It is prevalent in animals, both wild and pet.. In case of animals it is typically found in pets. According to a recent research it''... read more
By: Beverly Maniago | 2010-03-31 | Pets It has always been said that dogs are man's best friend. For those of us that have the joy of owning one or more, the health and well-being of these canine creatures is a concern. That's why it is always beneficial to know about the common conditions and diseases that will likely afflict your pet, especially those well into their advanced years. read more
By: Queen City Petsitting | 2010-09-30 | Pets Nutritional supplements for your pet can lead to better health and resistance to various diseases. read more
By: Jack Russel | 2010-03-31 | Pets Arthritis in dogs is as common as that found in people and once diagnosed some changes will have to be made in his/her habits and activities in order to lessen the effects of this condition. You may also need to make some simple changes (warm, soft, bedding) to provide the utmost comfort to your pet. read more
By: Tony B Newton | 2010-03-27 | Pets There's no doubt about it that arthritis is a really painful illness. It affects dogs in the same way as it affects humans by affecting the joints in the body. Obviously dogs cannot tell you they are in pain, this means you need to know the symptoms and be aware of them. Dog arthritis medicine is commonly used to suppress any pain your dog has. read more
By: austin07 | 2011-02-07 | Health & Fitness Humans aren't the only ones affected by arthritis. Arthritis is a type of disease that umbrellas over a hundred kinds of joint inflammations that causes pain and stiffness. read more