To understand the treatments for arthritis in dogs you must also
understand the causes. The causes are normally because of injury to
the affected area, obesity, or a result of a genetic or other
disease such as hip dysplasia. Most of the younger dogs have issues
with failure in the bone development causing the inflammation.
There is arthritis medicine for dogs that will help treat the
inflammation. However, many dog owners find that natural treatments
for arthritis in dogs are more helpful. Glucosamine for dogs and
MSM for dogs are two of the more natural methods for treatment as
herbal remedies. Glucosamine is a naturally occurring ingredient
that is found in most foods. It has anti inflammatory components
that are best for osteoarthritis.
The most common dog arthritis is osteoarthritis which is a
degenerative disease in the joints where the cartilage will need
remodeling, and then the new bone causes the arthritis. The dog
arthritis symptoms are usually a gradual onset of limpness in the
limbs. In other words lameness will result to where the dog finds
it difficult to walk. Most often a dog will also be less likely to
be active such as walks, playing, or even going up stairs.
There are many forms of arthritis that can create pain for a dog.
Like humans, dog arthritis is an inflammation of a joint or joints.
Anywhere a dog has a joint they can have arthritis. The cartilage
in the joint may be inflamed, but it can also be joint fluid
causing the issues within the bones. The main types of arthritis in
dogs are osteoarthritis, immune mediated, infective, and
idiopathic.
The stiffness of the limbs will be more pronounced in the mornings
or after long naps, but by working with the dog and encouraging
exercise the stiff appearance will disappear through the day. There
will also be pain in the joints felt when you touch their limbs or
the area suffering. The last sign can be seen in a swelling of the
limb around the joint. While it may not be noticeable when you feel
the area, you should be able to notice a difference between
joints.
Depending on the cause of the arthritis in dogs you may need to
have medication for your pet. Some types of arthritis can be taken
care of with a healthy diet and exercise. Obesity in dogs is one
cause of arthritis. By helping the dog to maintain a natural weight
for their size and eating a healthy diet you can eliminate the pain
of arthritis. The joints may still experience some lasting effects;
however this is minimal damage that can be treated with more
glucosamine in the diet as well as other herbs.
Another natural treatment for arthritis in dogs will be
acupuncture. Acupuncture is known for its healing properties. The
method will reduce inflammation based on where the needles are
placed and allowing the dog to feel pain free. There are other
natural methods of treatment not mentioned in the article, but they
do have as much help as these methods.
Again the method of treatment should depend on the severity of the
arthritis as well as the cause of it. Some causes are something you
must treat, but cannot be rectified, unlike obesity that can be
treated and corrected.
Date Published: Nov 19, 2008 - 5:53 pm
Arthritis in dogs can be due to sever different factors,
particularly common are injuries, congenital defects and simply
getting older, just as in humans. In dogs, even a minor injury can
lead to arthritis later in life. The conditions to which some
breeds of dogs are predisposed, such as hip dysplasia can also mean
a predisposition to developing arthritis as the dog ages. Even dogs
who have never suffered an injury in their lives may well develop
arthritis as they age.
There are different types of dog arthritis. As is the case in
humans with arthritis, the problem is an inflammation in one or
more joints. This can be caused by an inflammation either in the
cartilage in the joint or a problem with the joint's synovial
fluid. In dogs, the most common forms of arthritis are
osteoarthritis, infective arthritis, immune mediated arthritis and
idiopathic arthritis.
Dog arthritis begins as a gradual limpness in the affected limb or
limbs and may progress to lameness. An advanced case will reveal
itself as a dog that is less active in play, on walks and generally
has difficulty walking. The stiffness and pain are more likely to
be pronounced in the morning or after a nap – when the dog has been
sleeping in the same position for some time. During the day when
the dog is most active, the pain is generally minimal.
A dog afflicted with arthritis will tend to feel pain if their
limbs are touched near to where the joint is inflamed. There is
usually swelling as well, but this will not normally be visible to
the naked eye.
Dogs with arthritis can be treated with medications which are
available to help manage the inflammation. However, a lot of dog
owners prefer to take a more natural route for the treatment of
their pet's dog arthritis. In a lot of cases, these treatments are
more effective for the animal. The most popular natural remedies
for arthritis in dogs are Glucosamine and MSM. Many experts believe
MSM, Glucosamine and Chondroitin to be the three essential
ingredients in a dog arthritis treatment regimen.
Glucosamine is an amino sugar which occurs naturally in the body –
but part of the effects of aging is the loss of the ability to
produce enough of this sugar for the body's needs. Glucosamine is
not found in any significant food source, but can be obtained from
the shells of shellfish. The anti-inflammatory effects it offers
are very useful in the treatment of arthritis, in humans and in
animals alike.
Many times, just a change in diet can be enough to treat the
symptoms of arthritis in dogs. Especially in tandem with exercise,
diet can relieve arthritis in many dogs. Just as in humans, obesity
can lead to arthritis. If the animal is kept at a healthy weight,
then much of the pain of arthritis will simply disappear.
For some dogs, arthritis remedies must be used in conjunction with
a change in the animal's diet to best treat the symptoms of dog
arthritis.
Date Published: Nov 19, 2008 - 5:51 pm