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Treating Dog Arthritis with Glucosamine
9/23 11:15:50

Glucosamine is a naturally occurring substance in all people and animals that helps in joint movement. This chemical allows your joints to move fluidly and helps cushion them at the same time. All dogs produce this chemical, but as time goes by and the dog starts to age, the ability to produce enough glucosamine becomes strained.

Once your dog’s ability to produce this chemical occurs, you’ll start to notice canine arthritis appear. Canine arthritis can be a severe health related issue for some dogs, and care should be given early to insure your dog doesn’t suffer as much as it already is.

The good news is that glucosamine supplements can be purchased from your vet to help your dog regenerate more of that vitally important chemical. With these supplements, you’re able to give your dog’s joints the fluid and cushioning they need to make life much more enjoyable as it ages. However, it should be understood that glucosamine won’t be effective overnight.

These supplements require some time to take affect and, for most breeds of dogs, that time is roughly 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, you should start noticing that your dog’s mobility is higher and its pain is lower than it was previously.

Not too long ago, most vets determined that glucosamine supplements were more of a holistic approach, and the studies that were available at that time seemed to suggest the same thing. However, with more and more testing on both humans and animals, it’s been found that glucosamine supplements are a great way to prevent arthritis in dogs and help them make it through those aging years in relative peace and comfort. With its ability to help ease pain and joint swelling, glucosamine may be just what your dog needs to keep it feeling young.

Everyone wants their dogs to be healthy and full of life, especially when the dog starts to get older. If you take the time to give your dog glucosamine when it starts to reach middle age, you can ease any potential of canine arthritis setting in later on.

This is especially needed for people with dogs of certain breeds that are predisposed genetically to getting canine arthritis later on in its life. It may not completely cure a dog of canine arthritis, but it’s a great way to ease the pain and make your dog feel almost like it’s a pup again.

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