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What Are the Possible Arthritis Remedies For Dogs?



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By : Steve Weber   

One of the most common problems veterinarians hear about is what are the osteo-arthritis cures for canines which are both safe and effective in treating osteoarthritis in older canines. Dog owners who see the onset of this joint problem should seek their vet's advice as soon as possible.

It's extremely common for older canines to develop joint arthritis as they become older. This is especially true in the larger breed dogs who carry more weight and thus have added stress placed on their joints. The arthritis remedies for dogs involve either prescribed meds or natural supplement products to help deal with this disease.

Although the prescribed drugs are very effective in immediately handling stiffness and joint pain and canines they also can have very significant and extremely dangerous ill effects. A vet should describe the issues when using drugs to treat osteo-arthritis. Pet owners should be very aware and on the lookout for these negative effects as many of these can lead to life-threatening circumstances when not handled correctly.

Other arthritis remedies for dogs involve using 100% natural supplements such as glucosamine. Not only are the supplement products extremely safe and with no dangerous side effects to the pet they are also quite low cost compared to the other drugs available. Additionally, glucosamine in the liquid form is very easy to give to canines. The only thing that's required is pouring the natural supplement over their dog's food during meal time.

Although there is no way to get rid of osteoarthritis it can be managed to some extent and offer the dog relief from this joint disease. The prescribe medications can oftentimes get rid of the pain immediately while a natural supplement acts to create stronger and healthier joints for the long-term. The positive effects of using glucosamine are often not seen for several weeks and up to two or three months. The benefit however is that the pain is not just masked over and that true healing is allowed to take place within the joint which results in pain relief.

Of all the arthritis pain remedies available to treat canine arthritis the natural products should be tried first since they are less expensive and far safer. Only after several months without positive effects should the more expensive and possibly dangerous alternatives be tried with your pet.

A few of the remedies used to treat your dog's joint osteo-arthritis will cause your canine's older years much more happy and far more healthy when suffering from the joint disease.

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