Not exact matches
The December 2013 issue of Pets
in the City Magazine brings you expert tips to
manage arthritis in cats and
dogs, helps you set up a freshwater aquarium with ease, introduces you to a fantastic
dog who went from stray to movie star, and more.
Arthritis in dogs is a chronic condition but that doesn't mean it can't be
managed and your
dog's mobility improved to a certain degree.
For example, your
dog's reluctance to exercise may not stem from the normal decrease
in energy that comes with age, but from
arthritis or a heart condition — both of which can be
managed with the proper treatment.
There are many options available to
manage and slow the effects of
arthritis in dogs.
A longer life means old
dogs suffer age - related conditions such as
dog cancer, kidney failure
in dogs,
dog diabetes,
arthritis in dogs, stroke
in dogs, and dementia
in dogs, all of which can be successfully
managed with your loving assistance.