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| Preventing Canine Arthritis Takes Proactive Action Posted: 25 Mar 2011 08:01 PM PDT by Carrie Boyko, CEB
With Tanner, I've vowed to be more proactive; i.e., I'm working on my plan of action now, as Tanner approaches his 5th birthday. By the time he's officially a 'senior', I'll be on board with all preventive measures. His daily swims are a regular part of his physical activity, and by incorporating 'Fetch' into his swim, it adds a good bit of training and mental work to the activity as well. This makes for a tired Tanner at the end of the day, and a good night's sleep is always a positive result. Meanwhile, I've read more on the use of Glucosamine at Glucosamine-Osteoarthritis.org, Dr. and Foster's Peteducation, and a couple of books, where I've found some research findings on its use with dogs. I want to share with you a list of signs to watch for:
Have you ever reached to pet a dog and had its owner tell you not to pet the hip area? Yup; probably arthritis or hip displaysia. Hopefully if you have a dog that is soon to be a senior, you too will be thinking about how to best prevent problems for your best friend. At the recent Blogpaws West conference, I was given some samples to try on my pups or to share with readers. I decided to share, since my dogs were only 3 and 4 at the time. Let me know how you plan to care for your senior dog's joints and I'll enter you in a drawing for one of the following 3 giveaways:
Here's how to enter to win:
Winners will be announced on April 2. Now, go enjoy the Saturday Pet Blogger's Hop. Be sure to stop in at our hosts' and thank them for their hospitality: Life with Dogs, Two Little Cavaliers, and Confessions of the Plume. Happy hopping! ![]() |
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