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Arthritis Dog Supplement
Canine Arthritis is a serious debilitating disease that
affects the joints of dogs. It may be caused by advancing age,
trauma or injury to the joint, or even through disease spread
through ticks. Using an Arthritis dog supplement can help treat the
symptoms of Arthritis while reducing the swelling of joints in a
natural way. Many Arthritis dog supplements are made from natural
herbs, minerals, and Amino Acids and are available without a
prescription. However, you should still seek the advice and counsel
of your veterinarian before using any treatment methods for your
dog.
Glucosamine is an Arthritis dog supplement that is highly
recommended by many veterinarians. It is an Amino Acid (the building
blocks of all life) and has been useful in helping the cartilage
with self-repair. Most cases of Canine Arthritis are the result of
the cartilage that surrounds the joint becoming damaged or wearing
away. By helping the body repair and rebuild cartilage you can help
your dog fight Canine Arthritis at the cellular level. Glucosamine
also is has inherent anti-inflammatory properties. This means that
it also reduces the painful swelling that surrounds the joint,
providing relief for your pet.
One herbal Arthritis dog supplement worthy of mention is Devils
Claw. The technical name is Harpagophytum Procumbens. Devil's Claw
has been used to treat Osteo Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Joint
conditions. Devil's Claw also has anti-inflammatory properties and
is very beneficial in reducing the pain and swelling associated with
joint disease and loss of cartilage.
Another supplement that is very beneficial in the treatment of
Canine Arthritis is Chondroitin Sulphate. Chondroitin Sulphate is a
natural component found in cartilage, as joint disease continues to
wear away the amount of naturally occurring cartilage, science has
shown that adding Chondroitin Sulphate to the diet will help rebuild
the cartilage. It is also possible that not only will Chondroitin
Sulphate help reduce the swelling, pain, and symptoms of joint
disease, but that it may in fact reverse the damage that has already
occurred. No matter which supplements you choose, you should always
seek your veterinarian's approval and recommendation before giving
your pet supplements.
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