Know the Signs of Pet Arthritis
October 7, 2009

Did you know that 20 percent of 60 million dogs in the United States suffer from arthritis?
Just like humans, dogs can only do so much. After years of running, jumping, playing, and generally being their doggy selves, pets can start developing joint pain and even arthritis. Be sure that you know the signs early on so that you can supplement your pet’s diet with the right joint supplement, as well as make lifestyle changes so that your dog can stay healthy and happy for many years to come.
If your dog suffers from any of the following symptoms, it’s time to start supplementing and working with your veterinarian to treat the joint pain properly so that your pup can stay active well into his golden years:
-Reluctance to walk, climb stairs, jump or play
-Limping
-Lagging behind on walks
-Difficulty rising from a resting position
-Yelping in pain when touched or resisting being touched
-A personality change because of the pain
Just like arthritis in humans, joint pain in dogs can be easily managed and treated. However, the first step is recognizing the signs. Take a look at your dog and see if he needs to start treatment for joint issues today.