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How To Help a Dog Suffering With Arthritis
9/23 14:01:06

Getting old is 'ruff' for us all, dogs included. We experience all kinds of aches and pains and so do our pets. How can we help them deal with old age, and, arthritis in particular? This simple article explains a few basic things that we can do to help comfort them through this difficult time.

Is your beloved dog suffering with arthritis? There is nocause for worry as you can get the right medical aid withnatural treatments for your dogs.

First, however, it is essential that you are properlyinformed of what arthritis is all about. You must know howyour dog became infected with the disease and how he or shecan recover quickly.

The immediate response of many dog owners that havediscovered that their dog is infected with arthritis is togo the nearest veterinary. Though this is good, you need tobe aware that there is a better alternative to the problemof arthritis in your dog. The solution is natural treatmentfor dogs with arthritis.

Not many people are informed about natural treatments fordogs with arthritis. It is not as complicated as manythought. And also, there is nothing diabolical in it. It isjust an alternative solution to the medical aid we get fromour doctors.

What is arthritis and how does it affect your dog?

The inflammation or swelling in a joint is referred to asarthritis. The causes include the following:

- Abnormal bone or joint development- Instability of the surrounding ligaments and tendons- Damage to joints- Infection- Injury caused by immune system

Though there are anti-inflammatory medicines in the marketfor the treatment of arthritis, there is a better approachto its treatment. The approach is a natural treatment fordogs.

The following are tips that will greatly assist yourailing dog with arthritis.

- It is essential that you have your dog placed on slip-free flooring. A slippery floor will not be of help in thetreatment of arthritis in your dog. This is because yourdog needs to have a firm grip on the floor whilerecuperating. It is therefore recommended that you have arug or carpet in place.

- Swimming has been discovered to be of great help in thetreatment of arthritis in dogs. Swimming is a no-weightbearing activity that will help your dog recover quicklyfrom arthritis. It is advisable that the swimming ismonitored so that the dog doesn't drown in the pool.Swimming will help exercise all the parts of the body ofyour dog.

- It is recommended that you give your dog a soft bed inthe quest for recovery. Your dog needs all the rest he orshe could get on a soft bed that can cushion its ailingbody. Just like a slippery floor is detrimental to yourdog's recovery, a hard bed is not ideal for him either.

- A peaceful and quiet environment is what your dog witharthritis needs to recover from the disease. Let yourchildren be informed of this as your lovely dog may not betolerant of their noise and playfulness while recuperating.

- A good massage could also be what your ailing dog needsto get off arthritis. A gentle massage from you mightprovide the much needed assurance of your love for the dog.But if you cannot do it for some reason or other, it isadvisable that you employ a professional animal massagetherapist to do the job for you. The massage will increaseflexibility, blood circulation, and calmness which go agreat length in giving your dog the good health he or shedeserves.

Above all, you must be aware that recovery of dogs witharthritis takes a while. Hence, it is worthwhile givingthem that extra attention that they need.

Give enough time to your dog as he or she recovers fromarthritis. A natural treatment for dogs with arthritis ishighly recommended when you can't afford the huge feescharged by veterinary doctors out there.

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