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Arthritis: Information and Treatment


Arthritis(DJD) is the #1 cause of chronic pain in dogs.  It affects 1 in 5 adult dogs.

Signs that your pet may have arthritis include the following:  limping, difficulty rising, reduced mobility, stiffness, decreased activity, and muscle atrophy.


Treatment for arthritis involves the following:

1.  Keep your pet at a lean body weight.  This helps reduce the forces on painful joints.

2.  Ensure your pet gets daily low impact exercise such as walking, swimming, physical therapy or hydrotherapy.  This helps keep joints and muscles active and flexible.

3.  Supplement your pet's diet with joint protective agents such as synovi, cosequin, or adequan.  This helps supply the joints with essential nutrients that maintain health and improve condition.

4.  If you are doing the first 3 treatments and your pet is still painful we will prescribe anti-inflammatory medications such as Rimadyl or Deramaxx.  This helps alleviate pain and inflammation, but does not directly improve the joints.