Arthritis: Not Just for Humans

By The Camden Hospital for Animals | Mar 20, 2013

Our next few posts will cover the topic of Arthritis and how it affects your pets and their lifestyle.  We will share AAHA's Healthy Pet information on the subject, and as always if you have any questions feel free to call us at 236-2311, visit our website http://www.camdenvet.com/ and "LIKE" us on Facebook for more tips, photos and promos!

Arthritis

Arthritis is a condition in which an animal’s joints become inflamed, often accompanied by pain, heat, and swelling in the joints, and it usually results in increasing stiffness and immobility. It doesn’t have to mean a poor quality of life for your pet, however.

The signs may be hard to spot at first: your gray-in-the-muzzle Labrador retriever takes a little longer to get up in the morning, or your fuzzy Persian doesn’t jump as high as she used to. As time goes on, it becomes more and more clear that your pet is having a hard time moving, and soon you realize that she is in pain whenever she walks, jumps, or even sits up. It can be a hard moment for a pet owner—learning that the animal you love has arthritis. Arthritis is a condition in which an animal’s joints become inflamed. It is accompanied by pain, heat, and swelling in the joints, and it usually results in increasing stiffness and immobility. It doesn’t have to mean a poor quality of life for your pet, however. There are medications, therapies, and ways you can accommodate your home to help your pet be more comfortable and enjoy her life with you.

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