A baby’s first steps, a son’s first baseball game victory, a fabulous formal night out with friends – these deserve to be enjoyed painlessly. For a pet dog going through his own life stages, dog arthritis is a serious threat to a sunny afternoon’s typical affairs. Dog arthritis easily affects all breeds of dogs and at any ages. First signs generally occur in older and inactive, or overweight dogs. And the ailment is very similar to what humans encounter: stiffness in the joints and muscles. Just like with your own child, you will need to take your dog for concrete diagnosis as soon as possible. This will help avoid any other complications from affecting enjoyment with your new best friend.
In order to understand what your pet with dog arthritis may be going though, you need to know the symptoms to look for in your dog. Younger dogs usually have an accident or injury which leads them to arthritic troubles. Also, certain infections and diseases can lead to arthritis in dogs as well. Typical signs of dog arthritis include falling over, changes in daily habits, moving less, not using usual paths (which may include stairs or steep inclines). These symptoms are mostly due to the intense pain that arthritis can inflict on the animal’s joints, and for this reason, many dogs with this issue will also gain weight rapidly, leading to even more pain and complication with the disease. Because these symptoms can become quite disruptive in your home, it is best to take your pet in to a vet at first sign of something amiss.
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