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		<title>Arthritis in Dogs &#8211; Risk Free Trial Solution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is always a sad thing to imagine an animal that has to limp around, and needs help getting up the stairs, but these are some of the things that arthritis in dogs does. We know that arthritis is a painful disease that affects adults and children, but it is also one the main causes of chronic pain in canines too....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[When you think about dogs, you usually picture in your mind a canine running around in the yard, and jumping up repeatedly to get the attention of its master. It is always a sad thing to imagine an animal that has to limp around, and needs help getting up the stairs, but these are some of the things that arthritis in dogs does. We know that arthritis is a painful disease that affects adults and children, but it is also one the main causes of chronic pain in canines too.

Just like in adults and children, there is currently no cure for arthritis in dogs. There are, however, treatment that you may use that can greatly improve your dogs&#8217; mobility and quality of life, by reducing the pain and inflammation brought on by this disease. You may also try to take steps that may prevent your dog from getting arthritis at all.

It is always important to keep your dog healthy by making sure he has a proper diet and a good exercise program. If your dog is overweight, he has an increased chance of suffering from inflamed joints. If your pet is already showing signs of arthritis it may be necessary to put them on a diet with a reduced volume intake, and make sure that they get plenty of exercise, while being careful not to overdo it.

There are also anti-inflammatory, analgesic medications that you may get to aid you in the attempt to relieve some arthritic symptoms. You may also wish to purchase supplements that contain Condroitin, Glucosamine, and fatty acids. These have also proven to be beneficial in the alleviation of pain from arthritis.

Since there are so many natural remedies to choose from, that provide relief with few side effects, homeopathic medicine is becoming a very popular way to treat the effects of arthritis in dogs. For a risk free trial solution visit: <a title="arthritis dogs" href="http://arthritisdogsreview.com/" target="_self">http://arthritisdogsreview.com/</a>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Arthritis in Dogs &#8211; Discount Pet Medication Will Ease the Pain and Stiffness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not surprising that senior dogs develop arthritis in their joints just as their owners do. Dogs have no way to tell us they are in pain so it's up to the owner to watch for signs of discomfort in his pet and treat the pain with dog arthritis medicine....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[It is not surprising that senior dogs develop arthritis in their joints just as their owners do. Dogs have no way to tell us they are in pain so it&#8217;s up to the owner to watch for signs of discomfort in his pet and treat the pain with dog arthritis medicine.
<strong>
Symptoms of Arthritis</strong>

* Stiffness in one or more legs
* Difficult standing from a down position
* Limping
* Reluctance to run or jump
* Swelling in one or more joints
* Joint dislocation

The symptoms of arthritis pain will seem to come and go. The dog may be stiff and slow after coming to his feet following a period of lying down or sleeping and then seems to limber up after walking a bit.

The weather may be a factor with damp days or extremely cold temperatures increasing the stiffness and pain for the animal.

<strong>Dog Pain Relief</strong>

For older dogs with arthritis pain, your vet may advise you to administer aspirin in low doses to ease the pain. Baby aspirin is effective in treating moderate painful joints as it reduces inflammation. Aspirin should not be used long term, however, as it can damaged the stomach lining and also acts as an anticoagulant.

Glucosamine and chondroitin products are useful for dog joint pain. The hip joint is the most common source of pain for dogs with osteoarthritis. In larger breeds, hip dysplasia in dogs is common where the cartilage in the joint can wear away. This creates pain due to bone contacting bone when the joint is flexed. Aging dogs normally lose some cartilage and may also develop arthritis in knees and shoulders.

Large breed dogs and those in middle to old age respond best to glucosamine and chondroitin therapy. Though buffered aspirin can relieve the pain of arthritis temporarily, that pain returns when the aspirin regimen is discontinued. Treating the problem with glucosamine and chondroitin can return normal function to the joint. This therapy is considered an alternative to using prescription dog meds to treat joint pain.

Deramaxx is used for chronic pain in dogs and given daily. One of five adult dogs suffers from arthritis and Deramaxx offers a solution for canine pain relief that is safe enough to use every day.

Rimadyl for dogs is a prescriptive medication for dogs that can provide amazing results. Owners often say their aging pet began romping like a puppy after taking Rimadyl. This medication is used for pain relief after surgery as well as pain from arthritis. It is an anti-inflammatory drug that does not contain steroids. Rimadyl is available only by prescription and can be purchased at discount pet medication sites online in caplet or chewable form. Injections of Rimadyl for dogs may be administered by your veterinarian before soft tissue surgery such as spaying to start pain management before the pain appears.

Any pet medicine may cause a reaction for some animals. Side effects of Rimadyl are usually observed within a few days of beginning treatment and may include:

* Vomiting
* Diarrhea
* Loss of appetite
* Change in bowel movements
* Change in behavior or activity level
* Yellow appearance of whites of the eyes, skin or gums
* Change in frequency or color of urine output
* Redness or scratching of skin

If these symptoms appear, discontinue use of Rimadyl or Deramaxx and contact your veterinarian. The symptoms may be a warning of more serious side effects involving kidneys, liver or the digestive tract. Rimadyl should not be given to dogs who have demonstrated an allergic reaction to aspirin. to carprofen, the active ingredient, or to dogs with an allergic response Rimadyl is for dogs only and cannot be tolerated by cats.

Canine Pain Medication and Safety

Remember that Rimadyl for dogs and other pain treatments are pet meds. The taste of Rimadyl is one your dog will like so medications should be kept where the dog cannot access them as treats. If your dog manages to eat a quantity of any medication such as aspirin or Pet Bounce contact your vet immediately.

Before administering medicine to your dog, consult a veterinarian to find the best solution for your animal and to arrive at the proper dosage for his weight and age. Administer the dog arthritis medicine only to the pet that was diagnosed and prescribed the medication. Order online from a discount pet medication site for significant savings on pain medicines for your dog.

Your arthritic older dog can feel like a pup again with discount dog arthritis medicine. Buy Pet Bounce for dogs safely online from a licensed veterinarian at:
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		<title>How to Tell If a Dog is Sick With Arthritis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>THE MAN&#8217;S BEST FRIEND </strong>
Throughout ages and in almost every place on the planet, there are countless stories of the friendship between man and the dog and how dogs help man in situations. When I was a young girl, I was presented a gift, my dog named Yegi. Yegi was the most faithful friend who would follow me everywhere I go. We would play together, go walking together and my favourite is how the other family dogs, Yegi and I would help my dad bring the cows to the cow paddock and move them to a different grazing location. My family keep dogs as pet, for security, for hunting and also to help in our cow farm. There are some bad stories about dogs being vicious with savage acts of attacking owners, but in my life owning and living with dogs, I have found them to be cool and very friendly (to the owners). If you treat your dog well, it will become your best friend. I am not a dog specialist but by owning dogs, I learned how to tell if a dog is sick, angry, hungry, thirsty, tired,in pain or unhappy by their body language.

<strong>WHAT IS DOG ARTHRITIS?</strong>
Arthritis is the pain and swelling of the joints. Just like human beings suffer from arthritis, dogs also can fall sick with arthritis. Dog arthritis commonly affects dogs that do not have proper nutrition and diets, heavy weight and those who do a lot of work &#8211; like our dogs in the farm that do a lot of running chasing cows and hunting. I&#8217;ve also noticed that our older dogs at the farm suffer more from arthritis then the younger ones.

<strong>SYMPTOMS OF ARTHRITIS IN A DOG </strong>
If you know their behaviour well, you can know how to tell if a dog is sick. The common symptoms of arthritis in a dog are:
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	<li>Reluctant to rise and move with difficulty in walking</li>
	<li>Tire easily</li>
	<li>Licking affected joints (where it is hurting)</li>
	<li>Stiffness on rising up or lying down</li>
	<li>Reluctant to jump or climb stair</li>
	<li>Limping</li>
	<li>Mild swelling and heat in affected areas</li>
	<li>In pain</li>
	<li>Looking sad and unhappy, lacking energy</li>
	<li>These common symptoms of arthritis should assist you how to tell if a dog is sick with arthritis. Visit a dog specialist and seek treatment quickly.</li>
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Proper nutrition (vitamins and supplements) for dogs also plays an important role in the their recovery from arthritis and other illnesses. Our best friend does not speak and it relies on us (the owners) to provide the best for them to live a healthier, happier and productive life.

Dog arthritis is a common health problem affecting dogs. It is therefore important to know how to tell if a dog is sick with arthritis at an early stage so that you can seek help for your best friend.

<strong>FOR INFORMATION ON NATURAL REMEDIES FOR DOGS WITH ARTHRITIS &#8211; ALL-NATURAL JOINT-PAIN RELIEF FOR DOGS, VISIT:</strong>
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		<title>How to Treat Arthritis in Dogs &#8211; This Natural Way Holds the Best Key</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[If you want to learn how to treat arthritis in dogs, then you might need to ask yourself another question. Do you want simply to get rid of the symptoms or would you prefer to get to the core, the cause, of the problem and heal that?

Your answer will determine the most appropriate treatment for you to use. Not necessarily for your dog&#8217;s arthritis. This is an important concept to grasp. Your dog doesn&#8217;t have a choice. You choose for him. So it&#8217;s worth spending time trying to get that right. And your choice is dependent on where your thinking is right now.

If you simply want to get rid of the symptoms, without concern for his long term health, then this is not for you. But if you want to properly heal his arthritis, if you want to get to the cause and reverse that, so his health gets better and better from now on, then this article can help you.

Currently the medical approach to arthritic treatment is to mask the symptoms with drugs that frequently cause problems later in life. Dogs rarely like to take drugs, if given an option.

In stark contrast to this approach is the homeopathic treatment of arthritis. Homeopaths work, not by the disease label, such as arthritis, but by causes and symptoms.

Let&#8217;s say that your dog had an accident some years ago and injured a leg. Now it&#8217;s the same leg that is causing the arthritis. The homeopathic approach is to go back and treat that injury properly. The long lasting after effects show that this was not done.

Now the injury is being properly treated, the arthritis will improve, to disappear completely in time.

Another scenario may be that the arthritis started after changing the diet. Or after a vaccine. Or is genetic, your dogs parents and grandparents were arthritic, if you knew the history. There are many different causes for arthritis, which will be unique to your dog. So the treatment must also be unique. Good homeopathic treatment holds the key to curing your dog&#8217;s arthritis from the inside, out.

Do you want to learn more about natural good health, in particular diet and homeopathy?

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