Osteoarthritis is common in older dogs. While vets can offer pain medication, this addresses a symptom of arthritis but not the cause. There are alternative and complementary natural approaches that can be very effective in treating a dog's arthritis...
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Some dogs, especially large breeds, are susceptible to elbow dysplasia. It tends to affect male dogs more often than female dogs and is usually diagnosed when the dog exhibits a persistent limp with one or both front legs. An xray will confirm the...
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Canine dysplasia occurs when the hips slide in and out of joint, become extremely painful or even deteriorate entirely, producing total lameness. Hip dysplasia is very hard to repair once it has set in and is particularly predominant amount large, fast...
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Nutraceuticals are foods that are believed to have health benefits and may be used in a medicinal fashion to treat health issues. They are very popular with many dog owners who either dislike giving their animals medicine or wish to fortify their canine...
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As dogs age, their joints age, too. Just like people, dogs can develop arthritis as they get on in years. Fortunately, there are many options for your dog when it comes to dealing with arthritis pain, and developing this problem does not necessarily mean...
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