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Care your dog with Arthritis

Arthritis is a joint condition that can affect both people and other animals, including dogs. The disease’s onset is delayed and devastating. This condition is thought to affect one out of every five adult dogs. The level of comfort and care that a sick dog can get can help lessen the pain and physical suffering caused by arthritis. In this regard, careful selection of a dog’s house and kennel, bedding, accessible room for the dog, and so on can bring significant comfort to a dog suffering from arthritis, especially in old age.

 

Symptoms

  • lagging behind when on walks
  • yelping in pain when it is touched
  • reduced appetite
  • Aggression
  • licking or chewing at joints
  • abnormal bone/joint development
  • damage to joints

 

Choice of Kennel

A dog house or kennel is a space outside the house where a dog may be warm in the winter, dry in the rain, and cool in the summer. A doghouse or kennel should be the right size, neither too big nor too little so that the dog is both comfortable and has enough room to walk around. The kennel must also be adequately ventilated, slightly above the ground, and have a good entrance that keeps out outside factors such as wind, cold, rain, and so on. The kennel’s roof should also be removable so that the inside may be inspected and cleaned regularly. The kennel should also have enough space for food and water basins. The doghouse’s doors should be large enough, and the walls should be thick enough to keep the dog warm when it’s chilly outdoors. While these conditions in a doghouse apply to both sick and healthy dogs, the type of house and its specifications are particularly important in the case of a dog with arthritis.

 

Weight Loss Program

A weight loss regimen aimed at losing weight at a pace of 0.5 to 2% of body weight each week is planned. The diet would seek to produce a calorie deficit, maintain the necessary levels of protein, vitamins, and minerals, and accomplish a progressive and safe weight loss. While adopting a weight loss program to achieve a targeted weight loss over time, dietary management would also help check the progression of arthritis, alleviate pain and other clinical symptoms, protect the heart from possible attacks caused by obesity complications, and protect against secondary organ failure.

Massage and Exercise

Massage may enhance your dog’s mobility and flexibility, as well as boost circulation and relaxation. You may knead your dog’s tense muscles gently (avoid placing direct pressure on your dog’s joints, which could be unpleasant), or you can make an appointment with a professional pet massage therapist who can pamper your dog. Even if your dog has arthritis, everyday exercise helps strengthen his muscles and ligaments and lowers his chance of damage.

 

Consult your vet

Anti-inflammatory medications, nutritional supplements, and chondroprotective substances can all be used to treat arthritis. To reduce inflammation and discomfort, your veterinarian may prescribe nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines. Consult your veterinarian to see whether these treatments are appropriate for your dog.

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