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How to Deal with Dog Arthritis Symptoms
Symptoms of Dog Arthritis
After a dog develops arthritis, it may exhibit symptoms such as limping, reluctance to move, joint swelling, and avoiding being touched by the owner. It is recommended that the owner take the dog to the hospital for X-ray examination. If the condition is mild, medications such as joint care products, chondroitin, calcium tablets, and anti-inflammatory drugs can be purchased for treatment. If the condition is severe, surgical treatment is preferred.
Preventing Arthritis
To prevent dog arthritis, it is important to avoid intense physical activities such as running on a treadmill or frequent up and downstairs. Provide dogs with calcium-rich foods, foods rich in amino acids, carotenoids, and sulfur-containing foods to effectively enhance bone strength, supplement the necessary nutrients for joint health, and increase bone elasticity. Pay attention to keeping dogs warm in cold and damp environments.
Arthritis Treatment
If a dog is suffering from severe arthritis pain, first take it to a pet hospital for pain relief injections, then combine oral antibiotics or injection antibiotics with oral joint care products, glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate, trace elements, and other health supplements to assist in the treatment of arthritis. Additionally, pay attention to controlling the dog's diet, as overweight dogs are more susceptible to arthritis. Supplement calcium and other substances appropriately, and allow the dog to exercise moderately every day.
Can Dogs Take Human Medications for Arthritis?
Dogs should never take human medications for arthritis. The medications used in human arthritis treatment are often non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects. Examples include ibuprofen, paracetamol, and leuprolide. These medications can cause stomach discomfort, loss of appetite, and even gastrointestinal bleeding in humans. However, the side effects in dogs are even greater. Not only do they damage the gastrointestinal tract, but they can also cause liver and kidney damage or failure due to improper dosage.