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Greetings,
Welcome to this month's issue of The Pet Arthritis Chronicle. Please pass this along to your friends!
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1. Is Your Beloved Pet Not As Active As Before?
Approximately 25-30% of family pets suffer from osteoarthritis. The stiffness, pain and swelling in a pet with arthritis is really no different than what you as a human being would experience. 2. Effective Help for Canine Hip Dysplasia
Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a genetic, painful, crippling disease that causes a dog's hip to weaken, deteriorate, and become arthritic. It is a congenital condition and is the leading cause of lameness occurring in the rear legs of dogs. 3. Arthritis in Pets
Osteoarthritis is a chronic, slowly progressing condition that is caused by the breakdown and destruction of your pet's cartilage. As that occurs, the bony structures begin to rub against one another causing pain and discomfort. |
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Glucosamine & Chondroitin: A Safe Approach to Canine Hip Dysplasia
Glucosamine and Chondroitin have been shown in studies to be a recommended approach to assist in the fight against canine hip dysplasia. Many veterinarians advise pet owners to try a nutraceutical plan, such as glucosamine and chondroitin, before they move on to the more potentially dangerous (and overly prescribed) pharmaceutical drugs. Canine hip dysplasia generally responds well to the natural method of therapy.
Hip dysplasia is a degenerative disease commonly found in dogs. It is the abnormal development of the hip joint. The developmental orthopedic disease starts with the soft tissues surrounding the joints failing to mature properly and the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue do not support the joint as the dog grows. This results in the bones moving apart, and the ball and socket losing contact with each other.
Hip dysplasia usually begins when your dog is young. The abnormality slowly degenerates throughout your pet’s life and you normally will not recognize the signs until your pet is middle aged or older. You may notice that your pet is limping or has an altered gait. He (or she) may be slow to rise from a resting position. They may also have a loss in energy levels. You may be alarmed by a look of pain and discomfort, or even signs similar to depression.
It is disheartening and unsettling to see our pets in pain. Glucosamine and Chondroitin are a safe and effective way to manage your pet’s hip dysplasia. The two components, like those found in Liquid Glucosamine Formula Synflex ®, provide the building blocks for the formation of new cartilage, while assisting to repair damaged cartilage. Glucosamine and Chondroitin are safe for your pet and display few, if any, side effects for your furry friend
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This concludes the August Issue of The Pet Arthritis Chronicle. Look
for the next issue in your inbox on October 15th, 2008!
Please forward to any friends that have pets with arthritis and who would be interested.
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