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Arthritis in Dogs and Cats

29th May 2023

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During the month of May, we raise about Arthritis in cats and dogs.

 

Arthritis can have a significant impact on the lives of dogs and cats, affecting their mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life. Here's how arthritis can affect dogs and cats:

 

Joint Pain: Arthritis causes inflammation and degeneration of the joints, resulting in chronic pain. Dogs and cats with arthritis may exhibit signs of discomfort, such as limping, stiffness, reluctance to move or play, difficulty getting up or lying down, and a decrease in their usual activity level.

 

Reduced Mobility: Arthritis can lead to decreased joint flexibility and range of motion. Pets may have difficulty jumping, climbing stairs, or performing activities they once enjoyed. They may move more slowly and struggle to perform regular movements with ease.

 

Behavioral Changes: Chronic pain can impact a pet's behavior and temperament. Dogs and cats with arthritis may become more irritable, withdrawn, or exhibit signs of aggression due to their discomfort. They may also avoid being touched or petted in sensitive areas.

 

Weight Gain: Arthritis pain can discourage pets from being physically active, leading to weight gain. Extra weight puts additional stress on the joints, exacerbating the pain and making the condition worse.

 

It's crucial to recognize the signs of arthritis in pets and seek veterinary care for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. While arthritis is a chronic condition, there are various management strategies available, including medications, weight management, physical therapy, supplements and lifestyle modifications, to help alleviate pain and improve the overall well-being of affected dogs and cats.

 

A joint supplement that is commonly prescribed by our veterinarians at the clinic is called JGARD. These capsules and paste are a complementary feed with particular nutritional purposes (PARNUT).

 

A complementary feeding stuff (the traditional dietary supplement) is intended to help maintaining the physiological condition such as Arthritis.