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From: iHeartDogs.com - Wednesday Jan 12,2022 10:01 pm
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5 Signs of Joint Problems in Dogs

It’s difficult to see your dog in pain. When you take a pet into your home you promise to love and care for it the best you can for as long as you can, but arthritis and joint pain can strike at any time and leave you feeling helpless. Here are the top 5 signs you can look for and how you can help:

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1. Limping and Stiffness

As dogs age, a minor inflammation in their hip joints develops, resulting in stiffness and limping. The hip joint in dogs is prone to getting stiff owing to wear and tear from constant use, leading the dog to limp while moving around.

2. Slipping while Moving Around

Joint pain causes the dog to lose his stride when moving about, and as a result, he hobbles around favoring one limb over the other. It is likely to overbalance and slip as a result, especially if the floor is laminated or tiled. Slipping while moving around regularly, especially if the dog has not been injured, is a sure symptom of joint pain.

3. Fluctuation in Appetite

When a dog is in pain, it will either gain weight or lose interest in its meals. While it is natural for dogs to sleep more as they age, the presence of joint pain would make it even more difficult for the dog to get up. As a result, the dog would spend the majority of its time sleeping. This could cause the dog to gain weight or lose weight as a result of the dog's utter lack of interest in its diet.

4. Lethargy

A dog with joint discomfort is particularly languid, has poor energy levels, and spends the most of the day sleeping. It will have understood by this time that moving just serves to worsen joint discomfort, and that resting is the greatest option for keeping the pain to a minimal.

5. Licking the Affected Area

The only method for a dog to cope with discomfort is to lick it constantly in the hopes that it would go away. If it doesn't, the dog may resort to gnawing or biting to relieve the irritation. Soon after, there is inflammation surrounding the affected area, which is followed by hair loss, which is a source of concern for any responsible pet owner.

What Can a Responsible Pet Parent Do?

The number one thing is to do ANYTHING you can to comfort your dog. Try giving your pup a daily supplement to help with pain, rebuild cartilage, plus prevent joint damage. Learn more below:

Not all canine mobility supplements are created equal. Many products only contain one active ingredient (glucosamine being the most popular) while others contain more than one. For example, this 8-in-1 canine joint supplement contains not just glucosamine, but also turmeric, green-lipped mussel, MSM, chondroitin, devil’s claw, and more. It’s important to choose a joint health supplement that offers the correct therapeutic dosage for your dog's needs and is made from the highest quality ingredients.

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