Showing posts with label canine arthritis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canine arthritis. Show all posts

Monday, 14 May 2012

Most Effective Tips For Dog Arthritis


Dog arthritis is common like arthritis in old human beings. Arthritis in definition means inflammation of the joints. Indeed, this is an old age disease; but it can also affect young people in certain circumstances.  It causes same problems as in human beings such as:
  • Favouring a limb
  • More pain while sitting or standing or changing the postures
  • Sleeping more
  • Weight gain or obesity
  • Joints are stiff and sore
  • Avoidance of jumping, running or climbing stairs
  • Lose of interest in different activities and games
  • Attitude and behaviour changes
  • Being less alert


If symptoms of arthritis are similar in human beings and your furry friends, this does not mean that you may start the treatment of arthritis with human medicines. As you see above mentioned signs and symptoms in your dog, you must take your pet to the vet for correct diagnosis and start immediate treatment with his help.
Most pet owners are aware of dog arthritis and find the management of it a nightmare because it does not have any magical cure. There is no treatment of arthritis that can give 100 per cent result and arthritis problem gets vanish. Once arthritis develops in dogs, it goes on with the dogs by the survival of pet. Medication for canine arthritis does alleviate the intensity of pain temporarily. However, there are some measures that can alleviate the amount of agony that dogs with arthritis encounter.

1. Comfortable bedding:

You can lessen the pain of your dog with arthritis by providing a soft foam with comfortable bedding. Your long life companion does demand a little more attention and comfort from you. So, never disappoint him this time as well.

2. Regular exercise:

Sean Wensley, PDSA Senior Veterinary Surgeon, says: “Excess pounds can contribute to a number of serious health conditions and, sadly, it does reduce life expectancy.
Pet owners can improve the quality of life of their pets by regular exercise. Light and easy exercise can reduce the traumas of dogs with arthritis to a great extend. Always avoid strenuous exercises in your old dog because they will add the agony.




3. A balanced diet:

More than a third of dogs (2.9million) are overweight or obese while 25 per cent of cats (3 million) suffer the same problem, according to figures from the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals, PDSA, published in a Newspaper.
A diet that helps to maintain a certain weight and keeps you healthy and smart is a balanced diet. Select a balanced diet for your dog with arthritis so that weight problem cannot arise. Since weight control is essential in case of arthritis. More body weight means more weight on inflamed joints of legs. A meal without saturated fats and trans- fats can give your dog a comfortable life with dog arthritis.



Any right diet or food that is formulated for dogs with arthritis may be the best solution to aid your pet to live a good life with this condition. There are also numerous nutritional supplements that are helpful for dog arthritis patients.          

Nearly six million cats and dogs in Britain are obese and many pet owners do not recognize this problem in their pets. They reduce the life span of their pets with their kindness of feeding their pets treats such as cheese, cakes, crisps, biscuits, and more.


Saturday, 21 April 2012

Pet Medicine For Canine Arthritis


You own pets, it is inevitable that they need pet medicine at some point in their lives. They might need one time short term treatment when they are young. But they also need pet medicine as preventive measures against the harmful effects of heatworm or fleas.  Pet owners do not want to see their dogs and cats in the pain or suffer from chronic ailments when they age. Therefore, they gladly provide pet medicine to keep them happy and healthy.

The best medicine for dog arthritis:


Every dog has to face the canine arthritis sooner or later as he ages. Aging itself is the major cause of arthritis. A very useful and common pet medicine for arthritis is Deracoxib.
  • It is an oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the COX2 inhibitor class that helps to control osteoarthritis-related pain and inflammation and improves mobility.
  • This prescription medicine is available in 25, 75, and 100 mg chewable tablets and can be obtained from a veterinarian.
  • It can be given with or without food, though empty stomach is preferred.
  • Deracoxib is flavored to make it a bit more palatable. These tablets are formulated with a beef flavor.
  • Remember:  Deracoxib cannot be used of the pain control in cats.

Dosage:

Any type of medication should never be administered without the consultation of veterinarian.
  • If Deracoxib is being used for postoperative pain relief, the requirement is 3 to 4 mg/kg/day. The medicine should not continue for more than 7 days.
  • Deracoxib is used for osteoarthritis pain relief and minimum dose is adjusted by the veterinarian. It could be from ¼ of a pill every other day to 1 pill every day.

Precautions and Side effects of Deracoxib:


1. This pet medicine should not be used or if use carefully when your dog is having following health issues such as:
  • Hypertension
  • Allergy
  • Dehydration
  • Kidney disease
  • Heart disease
  • Liver ailment

2. Only the vet can decide that Deracoxib should be prescribed to dogs, already suffering from above mentioned disease.
3. This pet medicine should not be used in dogs weighing less than four pounds or 2 kg.
4. Deracoxib is not recommended for puppies who are under four months of age.
Anorexia and vomiting are the common side effects of Deracoxib.
5. It should be carefully used when dog is already using other medicines.

Always use the pet medicine carefully and only with veterinarian’s prescription.