Dog Arthritis Treatment
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Treatment for Dog Joint Pain
What is canine rheumatoid arthritis? This is a form of immune-mediated arthritis that befalls smaller breeds of dogs that are 5 to 6 years old. What does immune-mediated mean? This is when the canine's immune system confuses its own protein as a virus; thus making antibodies to counteract its own protein.
These antibodies collectively get deposited in the animal's joints, causing further inflammation, pain and swelling. After a while, the cartilage and bone eventually gets worn away.
Usually, the animal suffering from this has several joints that are affected. Initially the symptom may be only stiffness; if it's not treated properly, it can progress to lameness and ultimately loss of muscle and mobility. Sometimes you will find the canine also will have tonsillitis, pneumonia, fever and loss of appetite.
These antibodies collectively get deposited in the animal's joints, causing further inflammation, pain and swelling. After a while, the cartilage and bone eventually gets worn away.
Usually, the animal suffering from this has several joints that are affected. Initially the symptom may be only stiffness; if it's not treated properly, it can progress to lameness and ultimately loss of muscle and mobility. Sometimes you will find the canine also will have tonsillitis, pneumonia, fever and loss of appetite.
Canine Rheumatoid Arthritis
and how to treat it
A dog arthritis treatment for canine rheumatoid arthritis includes maintenance of the animal's food intake as weight plays a major role in keeping arthritis to a minimum. An overweight canine will put undue pressure on the already damaged joints. You need to implement a good diet that will ensure that he will have the needed nutrients to help protect and further boost his immune system.
Omega 3 fatty acids have shown great results for humans exhibiting signs of rheumatoid arthritis and suggest that this may also prove true for dogs. Incorporate a healthy serving of fish in his daily diet. Aside from omega 3 fatty acids, also include vitamin C supplements in your dog's meals. Vitamin C helps avert bone and joint deterioration that rheumatoid arthritis causes.
When the condition of the canine is correctly diagnosed, you need to put him in strict bed rest. This is especially important in the earlier stages of the disease. When you see that he is responding well, begin to engage him in light exercise. Play with him and exercise for a few minutes every day. While this may be a little straining at first, the regular movement will promote the needed lubrication in the injured joints.
Of course many times, this particular form of arthritis cannot be corrected. The next best thing to do is find ways that will help ease the canine's discomfort and pain. Apply soothing olive oil or any aromatic oils that your pet prefers and massage it gently on him. Not only will you bring immediate comfort to the distressed animal, you are spending quality time with him as well.
You can obtain a recommended dog arthritis treatment and pain medications in almost any pet shop and online store. However, you must exercise extreme caution before proceeding. Sometimes these drugs will produce unfavorable side effects like vomiting, infection and even serious liver and kidney problems. Always check with the vet first when you consider administrating any medication.
Canine rheumatoid arthritis is something nobody wants their dog to have. What is important is that you do your best by your pet and provide him as much care and comfortable provisions as possible. Go to the vet for regular check-ups and any change in their behavior and physical appearances.
Omega 3 fatty acids have shown great results for humans exhibiting signs of rheumatoid arthritis and suggest that this may also prove true for dogs. Incorporate a healthy serving of fish in his daily diet. Aside from omega 3 fatty acids, also include vitamin C supplements in your dog's meals. Vitamin C helps avert bone and joint deterioration that rheumatoid arthritis causes.
When the condition of the canine is correctly diagnosed, you need to put him in strict bed rest. This is especially important in the earlier stages of the disease. When you see that he is responding well, begin to engage him in light exercise. Play with him and exercise for a few minutes every day. While this may be a little straining at first, the regular movement will promote the needed lubrication in the injured joints.
Of course many times, this particular form of arthritis cannot be corrected. The next best thing to do is find ways that will help ease the canine's discomfort and pain. Apply soothing olive oil or any aromatic oils that your pet prefers and massage it gently on him. Not only will you bring immediate comfort to the distressed animal, you are spending quality time with him as well.
You can obtain a recommended dog arthritis treatment and pain medications in almost any pet shop and online store. However, you must exercise extreme caution before proceeding. Sometimes these drugs will produce unfavorable side effects like vomiting, infection and even serious liver and kidney problems. Always check with the vet first when you consider administrating any medication.
Canine rheumatoid arthritis is something nobody wants their dog to have. What is important is that you do your best by your pet and provide him as much care and comfortable provisions as possible. Go to the vet for regular check-ups and any change in their behavior and physical appearances.
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The Arthritis Solution for Dogs: Natural and Conventional Therapies to Ease Pain and Enhance Your Dog's Quality of Life (The Natural Vet) by Shawn Messonnier
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Prevention's Symptom Solver for Dogs and Cats: From Arfs and Arthritis to Whimpers and worms, An Owner's Cure Finder by Matthew Hoffman
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Pet Lover's Guide to Canine Arthritis and Joint Problems by Kurt Schulz, Brian Beale, Donald Hulse
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The Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health: The complete pet health resource for your dog, cat, horse or other pets - in everyday language. (Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health (Home Edition)) by Merck Publishing and Merial
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