Arthritis dog

Arthritis in dogs is not only hard on your poor dog but to watch them struggle with having to stand up or even to hear them whimper in pain is heart wrenching on even the toughest person.  Quite often dogs will not show obvious signs that they are in pain but when you can see them licking a leg or paw and it’s stained red because it’s become raw from excessive licking. That is a good indication that there is something wrong with your dogs joints.

Most dogs are consider geriatric or senior by about age 7, it may take awhile for each individual dog to reach a stage where mobility is tough for them to achieve. Because of breed, weight, and size of each individual dog this will vary. So getting your dog on a good healthy regiment of a good quality dog food, liquid glucosamine (because it absorbs into your dogs system quicker) about age 7 is a good way to help prevent limited mobility later on in life.

Not only treating your dog from the inside out, but also having a comfortable bed, blankets for those cold days, and even a heating bag to help loosen up those tight sore muscles can help your dogs mobility keep from being limited. And that would also promote good health with exercise to keep a healthy weight. Thus also lowering your vet bill.

Arthritis in dogs is not uncommon, it also doesn’t just happen to senior dogs too. Dogs with injuries can also have this at a early stage in life as well. The liquid glucosamine helps repair damaged cartridge and lubricates joints. Chondroitin the key that helps rebuild the cartridge and with some glucosamine can also provide pain relief with key ingredients.

I have tried other glucosamine supplements but through trial and error finding out that liquid glucosamine and doing my own research on any glucosamine side effects. I decided to make this blog to disprove that glucosamine is harmful to anyone including dogs. We are all individuals as our dogs are too, so do check with your veterinarian before taking any supplements!


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