Canine Arthritis Treatment
Arthritis is one of those diseases that appear in the life of many dogs, usually when they are old. Sometimes an injury can cause it and sometimes it is purely genetic. Arthritis can appear during youth and also when the dog is old. Usually the genetic arthritis develops when the dog is old because it takes much more time to develop.
Other causes for arthritis are injuries, joint diseases, obesity, cancer and various inflammatory diseases. Because dogs withstand the pain, many times owners do not know that the dog is in pain. This is why a careful observation of your dog is necessary. Many other symptoms for the dog arthritis include limited mobility, stiffness, the reluctance to jump, some gain in weight, and the lack of movement. X-rays and normal examinations are used by vets to discover this illness.
Arthritis happens when the cartilage of the bone breaks down. The cartilage is not replaced by a new one and the bones start to hit on one another. Pain is the most serious effect and this is why getting the dog some pain relief is crucial. Movement, weight loss and the repair of joints are some of the most used treatment methods.
Anti-inflammatory drugs are used to relieve pain and so are pain killers. The owners must also give the dog a warm place to sleep. The dog must feel comfortable. A foam pad is also a good solution because it is much softer than the regular bedding. Pet owners should not put too much pressure on the dog but still take it out for nice walks. Movement will do him good. Frisbee is out of the question but a walk everyday is perfect. Also, if the dog has some extra weight, measures must be taken in order to eliminate the surplus of weight.