Early detection, regular medication and treatment can ease the effects of arthritis in your pet.
Being the parent to a senior pet comes with many perks – you have your routines and habits down pat and you have years worth of precious memories to cherish. Unfortunately, there are also some negatives, such as their increased risk for conditions like arthritis. Despite a diagnosis, your pet can still have a comfortable and relatively pain-free life. This all depends on early diagnosis and proper treatment. Please call us at 905-685-7349 to learn more about treatments for arthritis.
It’s always important to be observant to your pet’s habits, movements and appearance. This applies not only to recognizing arthritis, but other medical conditions. Some of the most common signs your pet may have arthritis are:
Like in humans, there is no cure for arthritis in pets. However, the disease can be properly managed when diagnosed early. Depending on your pet’s unique case, their veterinarian may recommend one or a combination of the following:
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