By: Avrum Elmakis | 2010-03-31 | Pets Like people, dogs can suffer from arthritis. Normally, the bones near their joints are covered with protective cartilage. When they walk, run, or move in any way, the cartilage on the ends of the bones rub against each other. There is no discomfort because there are no nerves present in the material. However, over time, that protective covering slowly deteriorates. When that happens, the underlying bones are exposed to one another; when your pooch moves, they rub together and cause pain. 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: Byran | 2011-01-18 | Pets Joint pain in dogs is very noticeable because as your dog gets older, he or she may have a harder time getting up from a lying down position, which could mean he is suffering from dog arthritis. Canine arthritis is similar to osteoarthritis in humans, though younger dogs can develop arthritis in one or more joints just like some children can develop arthritis at a young age... read more
By: Jayson Werthington | 2010-04-03 | Pets Proper dog joint care can prevent and relieve arthritis in your canine companion. Take these simple dog joint care and prevention measures and keep your pet healthy and strong even in old age. 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: Luke Blaise | 2011-06-21 | Pets Dog arthritis is a common condition that is seen most often in animals that are older, overweight and relatively inactive, but younger animals can also suffer from this condition. Some cases are hereditary and occur in animals with hip dysplasia. There is no cure for degenerative joint disease but there are options available to veterinarians for treatment which will improve quality of life. read more
By: Cristian Stan | 2011-04-11 | Pets Glucosamine is a naturally occurring substance in all people and animals that helps in joint movement. This chemical allows your joints to move fluidly and helps cushion them at the same time. All dogs produce this chemical, but as time goes by and the dog starts to age, the ability to produce enough glucosamine becomes strained. read more
By: Ashley Jankowski | 2011-10-17 | Supplements Offers natural supplements for dogs including Technyflex Canine, Kalsytech Canine, Walkies Nutrition, supplements for arthritis treatment in dogs, Kalsio natural fish bone calcium, bone fractures, supplements for calcuim deficiency in dogs, nutritional food supplements for dogs, minerals for dogs by Natural Mobility, Brandy Hill, Australia. read more
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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: SAPerillo | 2010-12-17 | Pets One of the worst sicknesses that a dog can have in his years is dog arthritis, which is a degenerative disease that involves damage to the joints and cartilage and result in pain and having a hard time walking or running. 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: Kim Roberson | 2013-03-07 | Supplements Collagen is essential for the healthy growth and development of muscles, tendons and bones, giving structure to tendons, cartilage tissue, and connective tissue. 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: Michael Hrynewich | 2010-03-26 | Pets Like your dog's pet parents, one of the inevitable issues of old age is arthritis and achy joints. Dogs feel the same type of pain associated with old age as we humans do. Our dogs cannot tell us when they hurt so the task of discovery falls on the pet parent. read more