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		<title>Preventing Arthritis in Dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Arthritis is a common problem in dogs. It&#8217;s a bone and joint disease that affects older dogs and it is basically characterized by inflammation, bringing stiffness, swelling and agony to the affected area. As it is, old age is not a good reason to overlook your dog&#8217;s stiff walking or lameness. What can you do? Well, prevention is key to protect against the development of this degenerative joint disease. It&#8217;s what most dog owners suggest and this includes the focus on your pet&#8217;s holistic health and overall contentment. There are several causes of lameness in dogs and it&#8217;s best to prevent them the best you can. Although you can&#8217;t avoid everything, practicing healthy options for you dogs can help reduce joint pain and promote their well-being. For starters, you can give food that is rich in available nutrients for tissue growth and repair and those that are without elements that  <a href="http://www.arthritismedicinefordogs.org/211/preventing-arthritis-in-dogs.html">read more...</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" src="http://www.1800petmeds.com/images/products/video/video-petmeds-dog-arthritis-deramaxx.jpg" class="alignright" width="320" height="240" />Arthritis is a common problem in dogs. It&#8217;s a bone and joint disease that affects older dogs and it is basically characterized by inflammation, bringing stiffness, swelling and agony to the affected area. As it is, old age is not a good reason to overlook your dog&#8217;s stiff walking or lameness. What can you do? Well, prevention is key to protect against the development of this degenerative joint disease. It&#8217;s what most dog owners suggest and this includes the focus on your pet&#8217;s holistic health and overall contentment. </p>
<p>There are several causes of lameness in dogs and it&#8217;s best to prevent them the best you can. Although you can&#8217;t avoid everything, practicing healthy options for you dogs can help reduce joint pain and promote their well-being. For starters, you can give food that is rich in available nutrients for tissue growth and repair and those that are without elements that can contribute to the condition such as less fat with adequate portion of protein. This may essentially maintain your dog&#8217;s weight and avoid numerous complications in the long run. </p>
<p>Another way to prevent arthritis is keep your home warm and place your dog there where it&#8217;s dry and cozy. This can promote their circulation and protect against joint stiffness. It&#8217;s also a good way to let them rest or sleep comfortably. Moreover, your dog needs enough physical activity to loosen and exercise the joints, and to keep the extra pounds off. You can complete this by walking around the neighborhood and play at the park or some toys at home. Then, stick to your regular checkups with the vet, preferably twice or thrice a year, for assessment and tests. This can greatly help with detecting early problems or diseases. Overall, these are just some of the preventive ways to keep your dog healthy and arthritis-free.</p>
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		<title>Giving Medications for Dogs with Arthritis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>For many old dogs, one of the most common problems they face is arthritis. It&#8217;s a cause of rigidity and lameness that can affect how they live. You know that many dog owners are basically paying more to give their dogs the best comfort that they can get and this includes a visit to the veterinarian to deal with this condition. Evidently, billions worth of veterinary care are rendered daily for senior dogs especially one with a joint problem. Typically, arthritis is characterized by inflamed joints and may develop bone protrusions that can cause pain, stiffness and the loss of free mobility. This may be due to a current infection, abnormal stresses, trauma, an immune disease or joint degeneration and so on. You can see that senior dogs suffering from this joint disease should be cared for and treated promptly as they can develop complications or secondary problems such as  <a href="http://www.arthritismedicinefordogs.org/207/giving-medications-for-dogs-with-arthritis.html">read more...</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" src="http://www.dogvitaminsupplement.com/Dog_symptoms_arthritis_template.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="680" height="562" />For many old dogs, one of the most common problems they face is arthritis. It&#8217;s a cause of rigidity and lameness that can affect how they live. You know that many dog owners are basically paying more to give their dogs the best comfort that they can get and this includes a visit to the veterinarian to deal with this condition. Evidently, billions worth of veterinary care are rendered daily for senior dogs especially one with a joint problem. </p>
<p>Typically, arthritis is characterized by inflamed joints and may develop bone protrusions that can cause pain, stiffness and the loss of free mobility. This may be due to a current infection, abnormal stresses, trauma, an immune disease or joint degeneration and so on. You can see that senior dogs suffering from this joint disease should be cared for and treated promptly as they can develop complications or secondary problems such as behavioral changes, diminished appetite and serious body changes that can potentially affect their health.</p>
<p>Consequently, arthritis medicines to ease the inflammation and pain for the creaky joints are easily available and of course, these drugs may come at a price. Drugs like Carprofen and Polysulfated glycosaminoglycan are the latest drugs used to relieve symptoms of the joint problem. They can also improve the resilience of the adjacent cartilage. Glucosamine can equally help synthesize collagen to improve the joints and Chondroitin sulfate acts to defend against enzymes that can destroy the structure or parts. For sure, you need to consult with a veterinarian to decide which one is best and know what side effects each drug may bring as well as the cost of the dosage. If these don&#8217;t work, surgery may be recommended and other forms of treatment used to strengthen the joints and help the dogs walk and live a satisfying life.</p>
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