Basic Information On Natural Arthritis Pain Relief For Dogs

By Ann Perry


Osteoarthritis is the most common cause for the chronic pains of dogs and is affecting a fifth of all of the adult ones with number doubling for those older than seven years old. This degenerative disease causes decreased life quality, loss of mobility and pain. Other types of arthritis could affect them such as spondylosis, spondylitis and spinal stenosis.

Signs that they are affected include pain after exercise, slowing down during walks, stiffness when they lie down or get up, or limping. This may be the reason you would need the natural arthritis pain relief for dogs in helping their condition to improve. Do this while still giving them the prescribed medications provided by the veterinarian for your pet.

Be sure to visit a vet first to have them diagnosed if they really have arthritis and do not just decide by yourself that they do. Because you may give them some medications for the pain that might make it worse instead of improving their health. This is what happens when trying to cure a condition with no proper diagnosis from a licensed professional.

But be careful when letting them the prescribed medications because they can have negative effects to their body specially their internal organs. That is why natural methods to relieve their pain is advisable as a complementary or alternative method of improving their condition. There are many ways available which you can try for your dog.

Though remember that those effective for a dog may not have similar effects on another one so try various supplements until you find a suitable supplement. Changing their diet also is advisable like including foods that are best for arthritis such as celery, alfalfa, papaya and ginger. Be careful on what you feed them since some ingredients are toxic when eaten too much.

Provide the dog with things which would help them in being more comfortable of doing their everyday routine like eating, sleeping and walking. This includes installing carpet runners at hardwood floors to prevent slipping and having more unwanted stress added to their body. Another is through giving them a supportive and soft bed for them to sleep on comfortably.

Do not stop their daily walks but make it shorter only and increase the frequency so they could get rest between each walk. Exercise is still important for them because they might gain weight which makes their body heavier to carry. And this will result in more stress on their bones and joints particularly those in areas where the condition greatly affects them.

Remember to have their nails trimmed because when they are too long, their gait changes usually which could cause arthritis and skeletal changes. Use ramp for them to climb into bed, sofa chairs and cars, reducing strain on hips and knees. If moving around is difficult, then think of helping them with wheelchairs, harness or carts.

Consider massage, laser and physical therapy, supplements and acupuncture to improve their current condition. Using all or some of them improves their life quality despite having an arthritis. Though check with your vet first before giving them these things.




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