Early detection, regular medication and treatment can ease the effects of arthritis in your pet.
Arthritis is a progressive disease that your loyal companion can develop at any time. Just like humans, your pet’s bones are separated by joint fluid and cartilage; if the surface wears down, the bones rub together, resulting in inflammation and pain. This condition has no cure, but various treatments and remedies can provide some well-needed comfort to pets.
Once you notice these signs in your pet, we strongly encourage you to seek veterinary help. Your pet may be experiencing severe pain that will only worsen if left untreated.
Your pet can develop arthritis from the following situations:
Our team will perform a full-body examination and additional testing like X-rays to diagnose your pet. Arthritis can be treated with pain medications, acupuncture, laser therapy, modified nutrition, or surgery. We will decide which option is best suited for your loyal companion.
The key to supporting your pet with arthritis is to make them comfortable by minimizing their pain. Here are some tips on how to care for your arthritic pet:
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