Sentences with phrase «dog arthritis tend»

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Overweight dogs tend to develop health problems such as diabetes, and excess weight can aggravate conditions such as arthritis, which often develops in middle aged and elderly dogs.
It sounds like a given, yet sometimes veterinarians, (including myself,) tend to lump all arthritic dogs into one single category: Dogs with arthridogs into one single category: Dogs with arthriDogs with arthritis!
And, since obesity tends to make arthritis worse, any activity that helps your dog lose weight could ease his symptoms in the long run.
Arthritis and kidney problems tend to show up at about the same time in a dog's life.
Older dogs tend to develop mobility issues, whether from arthritis or injury.
I heard in the past something about how large dogs have problems such as arthritis and joint pain and intestinal or organ issue, and who are just somewhat clumsy in smaller spaces and tend to hurt themselves.
Many older dogs have arthritis, and bigger dogs tend to have more pain and disability than smaller dogs.
Arthritis tends to affect large dogs more because they're more susceptible to hip and elbow dysplasia than smaller dogs.
Just as people with arthritis tend to experience more pain in the winter, so do our dogs.
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