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Relieving doggy pains:

How to help alleviate joint pain in dogs
By Motherpedia
Date: October 09 2013
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There are more than three million registered dogs in Australia and around one in five - young or old - will experience the crippling and painful condition of canine arthritis.

Many owners are often unaware of the symptoms of joint pain and think their dog is just getting old.

Media veterinarian, Dr Katrina Warren, says World Arthritis Day on 12 October is a good time for pet-owners to observe the signs and take steps to alleviate discomfort and potentially help extend the life of their furry loved ones.

“Joint pain is no less excruciating in dogs than in humans, so it’s important to be aware of the symptoms and take action,” Dr Warren said.

“If your dog is no longer jumping with enthusiasm when you come home, is avoiding flights of stairs or stiff and slow to get up, then chances are he or she is showing signs of joint pain and stiffness,” she said.

Dr Warren said while it’s more common in senior canines, it can happen to any dog no matter what age, size or breed, so early detection is important and can help significantly slow down its progression.

“There’s nothing more heartbreaking than seeing your pets suffer. But the good news is there are many things we can do to make them feel more comfortable and improve their quality of life including moderating their exercise, avoiding stairs, weight management, medication and natural supplements,” she said.

 “Let’s not forget our beloved canine companions on World Arthritis Day. Make sure you check for symptoms and do whatever it takes to help restore them back to full function and mobility,” Dr Warren said.

Dr Katrina Warren says five sings of joint pain include:

1.         Difficulty moving - hesitant to jump, run or climb stairs

2.         Stiffness or discomfort when getting up from lying down

3.         Limping or lagging behind on walks

4.         Experiencing pain when being touched in certain areas

5.         Licking or chewing at the joints

“If you think your dog is showing signs of joint pain, it is important to have your vet do an examination to properly diagnose the condition and give advice on the most appropriate treatment,” she said.

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