Caring for a Dog with Arthritis

Caring for a Dog with Arthritis

Managing Pain and Mobility Challenges in Senior Dogs
Vicky T
June 15, 2023
8 min read
Dogs are our loyal companions and it's always a heartbreaking moment when we see them struggling with mobility challenges. If your dog is getting olde...

Dog Arthritis: How to improve the quality of life for your senior dog

Dogs bring joy and happiness to our lives and it's heartbreaking to watch them struggle with mobility challenges, especially if they are getting older and showing signs of arthritis. Arthritis is a common condition that affects many older dogs, and it can be a painful and debilitating condition if not treated properly. In this blog, we will cover some tips on how to care for a dog with arthritis, including managing their pain and mobility challenges.

1. Consult your veterinarian

The first thing you need to do is consult your veterinarian if you suspect that your dog has arthritis. Your vet can confirm the diagnosis and recommend a treatment plan based on your dog's age, breed, and overall health, including surgery options if the symptoms are severe.

2. Manage their weight

An overweight dog will put more pressure on their joints, which can increase pain and inflammation. Make sure your dog is getting exercise regularly and feeding them a healthy diet. This will help them maintain a healthy weight and improve their overall health.

3. Exercise your dog

It's essential to keep your dog active and maintain a regular exercise routine. With arthritis, it's important to be cautious and avoid high-impact activities. Instead, opt for walks or gentle exercises like swimming or short play sessions.

4. Provide joint supplements

Glucosamine and chondroitin supplements can help to improve joint function and reduce the symptoms of arthritis in dogs. Speak to your veterinarian to discuss whether these supplements are appropriate for your dog and what dosage would be best.

5. Use pain medication

There are a variety of pain medications that can help to reduce inflammation and provide pain relief for dogs with arthritis. Your vet may prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or other pain medication that can help to relieve your dog's pain.

6. Keep them comfortable

Make sure your dog has a comfortable bed and plenty of cushions and blankets to help support their joints. Additionally, be sure to keep their living space clean and easy to navigate. Consider using ramps or steps to help your dog get up and down from furniture.

In conclusion, caring for a dog with arthritis takes patience, medical attention and dedication. Be sure to follow your veterinarian's recommendations for managing your dog's pain and mobility challenges. With proper care, you can help your senior dog live a happy and comfortable life.

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