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Arthritis & beasties
Arthritis (inflammation of
joints).
Q: Do both dogs and cats get arthritis?
A: Yes, but it is more common in large breed dogs and less common in
small dogs and cats. The reason large dogs are more prone to arthritis has to
do with their weight - A 100-pound dog will be more debilitated by painful
arthritis than a 10-pound pooch. Also, large dogs who grow too fast can
experience hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and other common bone problems.
Q: Is arthritis the same in pets as it is in people?
A: No. Arthritis that commonly comes with old age in humans is rare in
dogs and cats. In dogs and cats, arthritis is usually caused by developmental
or degenerative disease or may be caused by traumatic injury resulting in joint
instability. Overweight dogs are more likely to suffer from arthritis.
Q: What are the signs of arthritis?
A: Your pet may experience lameness in one or more limb. They may be
less inclined to go for a walk or climb stairs. Your pet may be stiff,
especially in the mornings, or the joints may be swollen.
Q. What treatments are available for arthritis?
A. If your pet is overweight, start dealing with the obesity problem. If
the arthritis is due to trauma, surgery may be an option. Anti-inflammatory
medications may be necessary to control pain and inflammation (I would find out
if there are any long-term side effects to medication.) There are other options
to explore, like acupuncture. There are holistic alternatives that can be
explored as well and should be discussed with your holistic vet.
Q. What products help support the joints?
A. Vitamin C. Vitamin C will help keep tissue healthy and protect
against further joint deterioration. (Use a sodium ascorbate or another form of
buffered vitamin C, as plain ascorbic acid may cause an upset stomach.).
Vitamin E (d-Alpha Tocopheryl) protects cell membranes. Protects unsaturated
fatty acids from attack by oxygen and oxidation to combat the spread of free
radicals.
Glucosamine HCL Provides the joints with the building blocks they need to repair
damage and build cartilage. Stimulates the body's manufacture of collagen, the
protein of the fibrous substance that holds the joints together.
MSM (Methylsufonylmethane) is a naturally occurring chemical which provides a
dietary source of sulfur. It is thought to work by reducing pain in swelling in
the joints.
Chondroitin Sulfate is a major constituent of cartilage and provides structural
support for cartilage and joints.
Boswellia Serrata: Boswellic acids have an anit-inflammatory action. Boswellia
inhibits pro-inflammatory mediators in the body, such as leukotrienes that cause
allergy symptoms.
Yucca Schidiera An all natural supplement that reduces pain and swelling. Yucca
cleanses swollen and injured tissues promoting blood flow and tissue repair.
Hyaluronic Acid helps protect cell structure, defends against bacterial
infection and supports healthy skin and joint function. An important
constituent of joint fluid, where it serves as a lubricant and plays a role in
resisting compressive forces.
Come see us for more information and
products that will help you arthritic beastie feel better.
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