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Canine Hip Dysplasia The Connection Between Hip Dysplasia In Dogs & Arthritis In Humans

Posted by Aden on 16th March 2010

www.petdoghealthcare.com — Canine Hip Dysplasia – The Connection Between Hip Dysplasia In Dogs & Arthritis In Humans Canine hip dysplasia is a developmental malformation of the hip joint in dogs. The same condition was recognized in humans by Hippocrates in the year 370 BC In the past six decades, a lot of money, effort, and time have been used in the study and research of canine hip dysplasia. This calls for all of us who are interested in, and have a deep love for dogs, to pause and …

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Tips For Taking Care Of Your Old Dog

Posted by Aden on 18th February 2010

imageIf you want to keep your old dog healthy and happy, then there are some necessary steps that you can take in order to do so.  Perhaps one of the most important preventative measures is to have you dog examined by a veterinarian every year, or may even more frequently in that.

It’s important that you keep your dog’s weight in check just like any other human being would.  Being overweight is just as big a problem for dogs as it is humans and it can cause issues like joint pain, diabetes, arthritis, and even liver or kidney problems.  While it is nice to be able to give your dog a treat once in a while, you’ll want to limit the number of treats that you actually do give him.  Be sure that you are feeding your old dog the proper amounts of food at least once a day, or perhaps even split that amount into to smaller portions and feed him twice a day.  It is also a good idea to educate children on why feeding your old dog food outside of his regular feeding times is not good for him.  This will help prevent the problem of overeating.

Water is important for keeping your old dog hydrated so it is important that there is always fresh water available for your old dog to drink.  If you’re dog has trouble moving about the house, don’t be afraid to have multiple drinking sources located throughout the house that he can easily get to.  You may even consider bringing the water to him if he has a lot of trouble walking around. Exercise is very important for keeping your dog healthy and active so you’ll want to try and take your dog for walks on a regular basis.  This will promote good circulation of the blood and also will help them digest their food after they have eaten.  Exercise is a great way to promote overall good health and keeps your dog happy. Depending on your dog’s eating preferences, it may be necessary to switch to a canned dog food which is more moist than the dry bagged dog food that you would typically buy.  As a dog ages his teeth become weaker and it may be more of a pain for him to try and eat the dry dog food that he has been used to.  Canned, moist dog food will eliminate this problem all while still giving him the necessary nutrients and vitamins that he needs from his food. These are just a few tips that you can make use of to keep your dog healthy and happy.  Remember, regular vet checks, proper eating habits, and daily exercise are some of the most important activities that will help keep your old dog healthy and active.

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How To Deal With Arthritis In Your Dog

Posted by Aden on 10th February 2010

imageArthritis is a health problem that not only humans have to deal with, but so do our pets. In fact, one-fifth of dogs in the US, over the age of seven, suffer with painful DJD (degenerative joint disease) as veterinarians like to say. It is also one of the top recurring pains in dogs that they treat. Arthritis in dogs can affect their back, elbows, shoulders, hip and neck.

If you are not sure if your dog has arthritis, here are a few of the more obvious signs:

Does he tend to favor once side over another (His joints could be too painful on one side, so he will tend to put more pressure on the other to avoid pain. He may even show discomfort while standing or even sitting on a particular side)

Unusual weight gain (Because of the painful joints, he may tend to be more lethargic or even sleep more not getting the exercise a healthy dog would generally get)

Not as active (If you have noticed he is not as playful or unusually hesitant in his movements. This is due to stiff joints)

If you have noticed your dog with any one of the above symptoms for more than a week, do not hesitate to take him to a veterinarian. This way he can be properly diagnosed and treated.

There are home remedies that you might even want to try to ease his pain.

Diet

Your dog’s diet is one area that you might want to look into. Dry dog food is made up mostly of grains which cause inflammation of the joints. A better choice would be to try preparing his meals with raw or cooked meat as well as cooked vegetables. They are not only healthier for him but should help alleviate some of the swelling in his joints. (Stay away from anything spicy such as peppers and even onions). Omega 3 fatty acids can be used as a supplement in order to decrease the amount of inflammation in the joints. Try giving him fish capsules. Flax seed is also a great anti-inflammatory.

Exercise

Even thought your dog may be in pain, it is still important that he gets a short amount of exercise. If he is not skittish to water, try having him swim. For smaller dogs, a kiddy pool would work great. This way, there is no pressure on the joints, yet he is still being mobile. Also take him for short 15 minute walks. Do not expect too much from him such as running after a ball or jumping.

Warm and Comfortable rest area

Provide a soft, comfortable area for your dog to rest. In the winter time, when the cool air can stiffen joints, try placing an old sleeping bag or pillow on the floor to help keep his joints warm. If your dog is an outside dog, you may want to bring him into the garage at night, to avoid the temperature drops.

These are just a few ways that we can help make our pets lives more comfortable. Although, visiting a veterinarian should also be considered. Your veterinarian will probably take an x-ray to see the damage to the joints. With the rising amount of animals that are developing arthritis, there are medications that have been developed to alleviate and even help repair the joints.

A popular medication for dogs in alleviating pain is glucosamine. It is a sugar that is generated from shell fish that motivates joint repair and lessens joint pain. Glucosamine is a natural ingredient that is found in animals, but with age, the body has a decrease in production of this essential element. Glucosamine works by stimulating your body to produce Synovial fluid. Synovial fluid is needed for healthy joints. It lubricates the cartilage to aid in mobility.

Never take matters into your own hands by giving your dog human medications. They can be toxic to his body, especially if given in the wrong dosage form.

Animal care has come a long way in meeting the needs of our canines. Taking your dog to regular check ups at a veterinarian is one way to keep up with your dog’s health needs. If we want our animals to have happy and healthy lives, taking care of their bodies is important. They cannot do it without us.

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Dog Lovers Anonymous: Coat, Skin, and Joints

Posted by Aden on 15th January 2010

www.dogloversanonymous.net shelby@dogloversanonymous.net Shelby Linstrom Many dogs suffer from dry, itch skin. If your dog does not have skin allergies, you can take some steps to help eliminate this issue. Many dogs, as they get older, are afflicted with arthritis. This is not…

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