Thursday, July 23, 2009

Older Canine Heath Problems - Arthritis

Older Canine Heath Problems - Arthritis

by Gloria Gangi

Arthritis is where you have an inflammation of the joints. And in old age for dogs it means that the joints swell and become painful and stiff. Some of the things that can cause this problem are earlier injuries such as torn ligaments. Symptoms of arthritis are lameness particularly after first getting up from lying down and unwillingness to jump or go for long walks or even getting up. Dogs will suffer more in winter time as the joints tend to swell more.

Some ways in which you can manage arthritis are:

Controlling their weight:- As the owner you have control over what you feed your dog. Good quality food appropriate for your dog's size, breed and activity level and keep treats to a minimum. If you have doubts on what you feed your dog contact your veterinarian.

Regular exercise: Ensure that your dog gets regular exercise in short sessions. Warm the muscles before exercising. Daily exercise will ensure that their joints stay limber and they maintain their correct weight.

Exercise that provides good range of motion and muscle building as well as limiting wear and tear on the joints is best. Exercises such as leashed walks, swimming or slow jogging are ideal for your dog. Remember that whatever exercise program you select it should be individualized for each dog based on the severity of the arthritis, his weight, age, and physical condition. Consult with your veterinarian regarding an exercise program appropriate for your dog if in doubt.

Bedding: Damp and cold weather will aggravate the arthritis so keep your dog warm by providing them with a pet sweater and ensuring where they are sleeping is kept warm. There are a variety of dog beds that can help such as beds with dome-shaped, orthopedic foam distribute weight evenly and reduce pressure on joints. These help the dog by making it easier to get in and out.

Massaging: Massage your dog to help relax the muscles and provide a range of motion to the joints. Begin slowly as your dog will be in pain. Start gently kneading the muscles around the joint with your fingertips using small, circular motions. Gradually work your way out to the surrounding muscles.

Daily routine: Climbing stairs becomes difficult for arthritic dogs; it can make going outside to urinate and defecate extremely hard. You can make or purchase a ramp which will make going into the garden or car much easier for your dog.

Dogs don't need to suffer greatly from arthritis, there are many things as a dog owner you can do to help them manage their pain. - 20511

A dog with arthritis is a dog in that is suffering. Help manage their pain by providing them with quality (http://www.dogbeddingandmore.com) orthopedic dog beddingor a cooling bed.
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Title: Older Canine Heath Problems - Arthritis
Author: Gloria Gangi
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