Canine and Feline Arthritis

Does your pet seem stiff in the morning, less active, or doesn't jump, play, or climb stairs like they used to? It might not just be a sign of age. Most senior pets experience osteoarthritis to some degree.

Unfortunately, arthritis can be difficult to identify in our pets. Their natural agility, size, and tendency to mask the signs of pain are all characteristics that keep them alive in the wild, but make it difficult for owners to recognize subtle changes in their movements.

Make sure that your senior pet gets a veterinary examination to check for this painful disease, so you can take steps to ease your pet's discomfort if needed.

Osteoarthritis is a progressive, degenerative disease involving the joints. Over time, the cartilage breaks down, and bones start rubbing together, creating friction, pain, and reduced joint motion.

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