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Using Glucosamine for Treating Dog Arthritis



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By : Steve Weber   

Glucosamine use for dogs with arthritis who seem to be suffering from arthritis or even the just having the symptoms of arthritis has proved to be most effective in relieving pain.

The healing agent called glucosamine that is used for dogs with arthritis comes from cartilage in animals that are alive and functioning well, but when dogs become older or unhealthy over time, the dogs body lessens the creation of glucosamine which causes his joints to become much more unhealthy. Using a supplement such as glucosamine in these cases can help the dog's body to seemingly remain as healthy as it was before and his joints don't seem to suffer from the natural glucosamine loss.

Some of the ways that you may realize your dog would be a prime candidate for the glucosamine is if he or she begins to limp and have some difficult times walking or going up and down the stairs, you may begin to notice that they want to lie on a cold floor or always be away from the sun and in the shade. If you notice that your dog is lethargic or they have a tough time getting up from a laying position and vice versa, this is a good sign as well. All of these signs can be indicators that your dog is going through some difficult pain and this pain can give him much more freedom and relief of symptoms if he is on the glucosamine supplement.

What the glucosamine can do for your dog is ease the painful symptoms that he feels from the arthritis. Glucosamine has some very strong anti inflammatory items in it that helps to reduce swelling and pain and can also be used to even help prevent the onset of arthritis in dogs that don't even have it yet! With the glucosamine, you will notice that in just a couple weeks your dog is much more happy and friendly. You will note that he seems to walk much more at ease and without pain at all.

When taking glucosamine supplements, you want to be sure you give the dog the dosage that is better suited for his own weight and depending on how severe his signs of pain are and you can use the liquid glucosamine or even the tablets but some dogs are tough to administer pills to unless they are mixed in with your pets food and then you have to be sure they eat the entire amount to get the correct dosage.

Glucosamine for dogs with arthritis is also beneficial because it has so little side effects on your pet and has been used for a long time over in Europe to help dogs with arthritis. If your dog experiences any upset stomach with the medication just lower the dosage until you see they feel much better.

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Author Resource:- Visit Steve's site, Cactus Canyon, and learn more about using Glucosamine to treat dog arthritis joint disease.
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