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Natural Remedies For Dog Arthritis

 Submitted by Nic on September 13, 2011


Caring for a pet dog can be a lot more complicated than a number of people envisage because of the fact that most canines tend to suffer in silence. Dogs will usually only alert their masters to something being amiss when the medical condition has progressed to a stage where the symptoms are unbearable. It is primarily for this reason that it is important for the owner to develop a strong bond and understanding with the animal in order to be able to detect, by the animals behavior, if something isn’t right.


Dog arthritis is a very common medical complication in our four legged friends that affects about one in every five adult dogs in the United States of America. Before getting into the details of natural remedies for dog arthritis, it is important to first understand the factors that influence the development of the condition. Chief causes of dog arthritis include hereditary, being overweight as well as age.


Some of the more prominent symptoms that you should look out for include favoring a certain limb during movement, a hesitancy to jump, run or even climb stairs; a sudden and significant increase in weight and a decrease in the animal’s sense of alertness.

Home Remedies and Natural Cures For Dog Arthritis

Because of the fact that the condition is one of the more common ones faced by dogs all over the world, there are a number of home remedies for dog arthritis that may prove to be useful. However, chances are that the condition will not be fully cured with the help of natural cures for dog arthritis if a number of lifestyle changes are not made. Any limb pain that the canine is likely to experience can be relieved to some extent with the application of a hot water bottle over the affected area and giving the animal a massage in order to stimulate the muscles and tendons in the area. Ensure that your dog gets a lot of exercise in an attempt to get the affected muscles back to optimum condition. This can only be achieved by proper and regular exercise, although the dangers of over exercise should also be taken into account. The animal’s diet also plays a huge role in the extent to which the condition affects him or her. Glucosamine is a chemical that helps the body develop as well as maintain cartilage structure – which is primarily affected with the development of dog arthritis. Ensure that the dog’s meals also contain high quantities of omega 3 fatty acids.
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