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10 Apr 2009Although we frequently think of it as a disease for older animals, arthritis can affect dogs and cats of any age. It can be mild and unnoticeable or it can be debilitating – severely affecting your pet’s quality of life. In both cases, the earlier treatment is started, the better.
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10 Apr 2009Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a developmental abnormality of the hip joint. It is the most common orthopedic disease in dogs that is inherited. X-ray changes observed in dogs with CHD include luxation or subluxation of the hip and osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease).
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9 Apr 2009Like humans, cats get sick too. If these diseases are ignored, they may turn out to be fatal. Fortunately, most of these conditions can be prevented with a few simple measures. First, keep your cat indoors. Secondly, get your cat vaccinated against these common cat diseases:
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9 Apr 2009Did you know that approximately 25 to 30 percent of dogs suffer from arthritis or hip dysplasia? The stiffness, pain and swelling in a pet with osteoarthritis are no different from the symptoms experienced by humans.
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8 Apr 2009Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a developmental abnormality of the hip joint. It is the most common orthopedic disease in dogs that is inherited. X-ray changes observed in dogs with CHD include luxation or subluxation of the hip and osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease).
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7 Apr 2009Arthritis doesn’t discriminate. It affects not only people of all ages — including children — but strikes man’s best friend too.
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7 Apr 2009Canine osteoarthritis or “dog arthritis” is a chronic disease that causes degeneration of the joints, leading to pain, inflammation and reduced mobility. It can affect any joint in your dog’s body.
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6 Apr 2009Did you know that approximately 25 to 30 percent of dogs suffer from arthritis or hip dysplasia? The stiffness, pain and swelling in a pet with osteoarthritis are no different from the symptoms experienced by humans.
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6 Apr 2009When thinking of ways to reduce stress, techniques like meditation, yoga and journaling usually come to mind. These are great techniques to be sure but getting a new pet also has many stress-relieving and health benefits.