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Arthritic Joints in Older Pets

By pet-admin, June 9, 2009 7:02 pm

Have you noticed your pet not being as enthusiastic about jumping and leaping? Perhaps your dog doesn’t get as excited about that game of fetch or catch as he once did or perhaps your cat can’t quite jump onto that warm windowsill that has always been her favorite. These are all signs of arthritic joints in older pets and chances are if these (or other) signs are present your pet has a common condition known as degenerative joint disease; often referred to as osteoarthritis.

Arthritic joints in pets may begin during the first half of life, with the symptoms not becoming apparent until much later with the primary symptoms being stiffness and lameness. It is not unusual for older pets with degenerative joint disease to be very stiff early in the morning, only to improve as the day wears on. Also, when the weather becomes cold and/or damp the condition tends to worsen making such simple tasks as making it to the litter box on time or racing to meet you when you get home from work a challenge. Next let’s explore the condition itself and try to find a few helpful solutions.
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