Basic Details About 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.

Make sure to visit the vet and have them diagnosed first if they really are suffering from arthritis and avoid making your own diagnosis. Because you might give them medications for pain that may make them worse instead of improving them. That is what happens if you try to cure the condition without proper diagnosis from the licensed professional.

Be careful though when giving them those prescribed medications since they could have negative effects on their body and internal organs. This is why the natural methods in relieving pain is advisable as complementary or alternative way to improve their condition. Many ways are available which you could try if your dog has a positive reaction and their health is improved with them.

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 your dog with things that would help them become more comfortable in doing their daily routine like sleeping, waking and eating. This includes putting carpet runners on floors made from hardwood to prevent them from slipping and creating more unwanted stress on their whole body. Another is by giving them a soft and supportive bed.

Do not stop with their daily walks though make it shorter and increase its frequency so they can get rest in between each walk. Exercising is important for them still because they may gain weight without it which makes it heavier to carry their body. And this would result with more stress on joints specifically those affected areas.

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 physical, massage and laser therapy, supplements or acupuncture in improving their current condition. Use a combination of these things to improve their quality of life despite the arthritis. Check with the vet first before these things are given to ensure safety.




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