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		<title>Dog Arthritis Medicine &#8211; Tips For Treating Dog Arthritis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#39;s no doubt about it that arthritis is a really painful illness. It affects dogs in the same way as it affects humans by affecting the joints in the body. Obviously dogs cannot tell you they are in pain, this &#8230; <a href="http://glucosaminefordogsblog.com/liquidglucosamine/dog-arthritis-medicine-tips-for-treating-dog-arthritis/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#39;s no doubt about it that arthritis is a really painful illness. It affects dogs in the same way as it affects humans by affecting the joints in the body. Obviously dogs cannot tell you they are in pain, this means you need to know the symptoms and be aware of them. Dog arthritis medicine is commonly used to suppress any pain your dog has.</p>
<p>This means it is crucial that you watch for symptoms coming from your dog. Quite often they are slow to rise or slow to lie down, as this hurts them when moving the joints. Of all the symptoms, these are the most common ones. You can also examine your dog and move their joints to see if they react in pain. Be careful when doing this as you don&#39;t want to cause anymore pain to your dog.</p>
<p>Look around and you&#39;ll see various dog arthritis medicine products available. The majority of these products will be a liquid that you give your dog. By stopping cartilage that are holding bones together from degenerating, these medicines are really effective for pain relief. You&#39;ll probably find Glucosamine in most of the dog arthritis products. This is because it is found naturally in joints and helps relieve pain.</p>
<p>If you want to use natural products then quite a lot of dog arthritis medicine brands use only natural items. This helps people who don&#39;t want to give their dogs drugs of any kind. Most of these products will be labelled as natural on the outside of them. Prices vary but none are very expensive. To ensure your dog isn&#39;t in pain, any price wouldn&#39;t matter though, right? You can look online for reviews of products before buying them.</p>
<p>Dog arthritis medicine is found in most pet shops, so you won&#39;t have any problems finding something suitable for your dog. The main thing to take from this article is to be aware of your dog&#39;s movement. Like all diseases or illnesses, the sooner they are diagnosed, the easier they are to treat.</p>
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		<title>Glucosamine, an Innovation to Treatment of Canine Arthritis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The absence of understandable language in canines impedes dogs from conveying what they feel to their caretakers.  Hence, it is the owner&#39;s responsibility to be conscious enough of patterns and changes in their dog&#39;s behavior.  When dogs become less active, are often silent, hide away, whine a lot or become aggressive when touched or carried, these are often taken as signs that the dog is suffering from some kind of arthritis.</p>
<p>Arthritis</p>
<p>Arthritis in dogs is quite varied like that of humans but every type of arthritis in canines deals with pain and inflammation in the joints causing lameness, limping and reduced mobility.  Degenerative joint disease affects 10-15% of the estimated 60 million live dogs in America.  Similar to osteoarthritis in humans, this condition is concentrated in the deterioration of joint parts particularly of the cartilage leading to inflammation, swelling and pain.  A similar case is Osteochondrosis, which is suspected to be genetically-related and a sign of malnutrition, is the degeneration of joint tissues mimicking osteoarthritic pain. Arthritis in dogs, whether resulting from traumatic injuries, an auto-immune condition (meaning the dog&#39;s immune system attacks its own body due to viral detection confusion such as Rheumatoid Arthritis) or a symptom of aging, can affect various joints in the body and has also been reported to be infectious.  Hip Dysplasia, a common form of arthritis is an example of a non-isolated case.  Shoulder Degeneration, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Hypertrophic Arthritis are variations of arthritis affecting dogs.</p>
<p>Initial Treatment</p>
<p>Treatment of arthritis begins with its diagnosis and identification of its type.  Because dogs are normally treated as part of one&#39;s family, they are immediately brought to a veterinarian to be observed.  When arthritis is suspected, pain relief is given through the prescription of drugs classified as NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs). However mild to severe side effects can be incurred through NSAID intake from simple diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy and loss of appetite to more adverse ones such as gastrointestinal perforations and bleeding, ulcers, liver and kidney problems.  Advances in canine medication include safer NSAIDs that have been approved by the FDA&#39;s Veterinary Medicine arm such as Etogesic, Novox, Zubrin, and Rimadyl, proven arthritis combatives. Nonetheless, adequate observation and testing must be done before any prescription of NSAID is given.</p>
<p>Alternative Treatment</p>
<p>Some dog owners often mistake canine diseases to be identical to human diseases and so treat canine arthritis with the same pain relievers that they use for themselves such as aspirins.  This is very unsound practice and is not at all productive and may be dangerous to your pet&#39;s health.</p>
<p>Apart from the usual veterinarian prescription of NSAIDs, advanced research into canine arthritis reports pain relief and joint rehabilitation from glucosamine, an amino sugar that aids in cartilage repair by enhancing the production of prosteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans which both work in binding water to cartilage tissues.  Glucosamine found in Synflex is combined with 20% chondroitin sulfate found in shark cartilage that stimulates better glucosamine absorption in the dog&#39;s body.  Bromelain found in Synflex relieves pain from arthritis caused by inflammatory agents by acting as an effective blocker. Syn-flex as a glucosamine supplement for dogs contains an adequate amount of other synergistic ingredients, vitamins and minerals that protects the joints and builds healthier cartilages slowing the symptoms of arthritis.  In addition, it comes in liquid form providing for easier application and more effective digestion and absorption in the body&#39;s cells.  Because Synflex contains a well-formulated amount of each ingredient, dosages are minimal.  A bottle of Synflex can last for 8 months depending on how big your canine is and the prescribed dosage based on weight.</p>
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<p>Along with liquid glucosamine I also give my dog Vitamin E on top of her dry dog food. The reason I give her vitamin e is to help with her bowels and help make her regular, its a good oil for her to have. This way you&#8217;re covering all the bases with your dog. As with anything also be sure to bring this up to your veterinarian.</p>
<p>And as a added plus I also top it off with a few scoops of canned salmon, not too much you just want to give them flavor. This also provides Omega 3 &#038; 6 fatty acids plus fish oil to help them with bowels and their coats.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the little things we do for them that helps them out in the long run.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[vetinfo4dogs.com Proven Effects of Glucosamine in Dogs Dogs > Arthritis / Bone and Joint Disease > Proven Effects of Glucosamine in Dogs Glucosamine for dogs can be very effective in the treatment of arthritis symptoms. Glucosamine and chondroitin have been &#8230; <a href="http://glucosaminefordogsblog.com/liquidglucosamine/proven-effects-of-glucosamine-in-dogs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>
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<p>Glucosamine for dogs can be very effective in the treatment of arthritis symptoms. Glucosamine and chondroitin have been used in the treatment of skin wounds, stomach ailments and skin problems; their biggest use is now for the maintenance and relief of osteoarthritis. Why Glucosamine Can Help</p>
<p>Glucosamine and chondroitin are normally found in the cartilage of living animals. In healthy animals, the body synthesizes glucosamine to keep the joints healthy. As your dog ages, his body&#39;s ability to create glucosamine diminishes, and osteoarthritis occurs. A glucosamine supplement for dogs can help your elderly dog&#39;s body maintain joint health. </p>
<p>Here are some of the symptoms of osteoarthritis and hip dysplasia that could indicate your dog might benefit from a glucosamine supplement: </p>
<p>Difficulty walking, playing or going upstairs </p>
<p>Lethargy </p>
<p>Limping </p>
<p>Difficulty getting up or lying down </p>
<p>A sudden tendency to lie on cold floors or in the shade, in an attempt to soothe joint inflammation </p>
<p>Pain when petted or touched; aversion to contact </p>
<p>These symptoms can be signs that your dog is in an extreme amount of pain. Glucosamine for dogs can help reduce your dog&#39;s pain and restore his freedom of movement. Unlike pain medications, glucosamine has few side effects, none of which are very severe. What Glucosamine Does</p>
<p>As a natural dog food supplement, glucosamine can soothe the symptoms of arthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs. Glucosamine supplements work to restore and regenerate your dog&#39;s damaged joints. They also have anti-inflammatory properties. Glucosamine for dogs can be used as a preventative measure in elderly dogs who are at high risk for arthritis. </p>
<p>Glucosamine supplements for dogs can help treat the symptoms of dogs already suffering from arthritis. Within two weeks to thirty days, you should notice that your dog has become more lively and active. Some owners report a full recovery from symptoms of arthritis and hip dysplasia. Dosage and Product Recommendations</p>
<p>You&#39;ll want to adjust your dog&#39;s daily dosage according to his weight and the severity of his symptoms. You&#39;ll want to administer about 750 mg of glucosamine per fifty pounds of body weight at a minimum; you can raise this dosage as necessary if your dog&#39;s symptoms are more severe. Look for a product made with glucosamine sulfate or glucosamine HCL. Avoid products made with 2KCL and NaCL. </p>
<p>Liquid glucosamine is the easiest to administer. It can be difficult to encourage dogs to swallow pills; if they are mixed with food, they may become stuck in the teeth and lost. A liquid can be poured directly over food. Liquid glucosamine tastes good to most dogs. </p>
<p>Vets recommend doubling the dosage of glucosamine during the first one or two weeks for maximum regenerative benefit. Side Effects</p>
<p>There are few side effects of glucosamine for dogs. Glucosamine has been used in Europe to treat arthritis for over twenty years, without serious side effects. Some dogs may suffer vomiting or diarrhea, but this side effect can be alleviated by lowering the dosage or administering the drug with food. If the dog does not remain on the supplement for the rest of his life, joint degeneration will return. </p>
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<p>also see The Classic Dog Arthritis Remedy: Heat Treatments </p>
<p>also see Arthritis Relief for Dogs the Natural Way </p>
<p>also see Arthritis in Dogs: What Every Pet Owner Should Know </p>
<p>also see Femoral Head Ostectomy </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I was reading about the many different methods used to get your dog glucosamine I thought about the very many delivery methods. Such as the one I prefer is liquid glucosamine as it absorbs directly into your dogs blood &#8230; <a href="http://glucosaminefordogsblog.com/liquidglucosamine/delivery-methods/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I was reading about the many different methods used to get your dog glucosamine I thought about the very many delivery methods. Such as the one I prefer is liquid glucosamine as it absorbs directly into your dogs blood stream and then is delivered directly to your dogs joints where it can begin to rebuild lost or damaged cartilage.</p>
<p>Really its whatever works for you and your dog, Liquid glucosamine can work for you as it is mixed with dry dog food, but what happens if your dog doesn&#8217;t like that?</p>
<p><em>What are the other methods that we can explore</em> ?</p>
<p><strong>Powdered glucosamine</strong> &#8211; This can also be made into sauces or even just sprinkled on your dogs food.</p>
<p><strong>Glucosamine tablets</strong> &#8211; These are usually pressed little nuggets that are packed with glucosamine. Think treats.</p>
<p><strong>Liquid glucosamine</strong> &#8211; There are different versions of this form, some that you can mix in water, some that are more solid and cannot be mixed in water but can be added to your dogs food.</p>
<p>I have tried all of these some with different variances of success, the one that I&#8217;ve stuck with is the Liquid Glucosamine. My dog doesn&#8217;t mind having it poured on top of her dog food, the <em>Syn-flex</em> I use is orange flavored and I guess to her that&#8217;s considered human food.</p>
<p>Read the directions on what dosage to give your dog depending on their weight.</p>
<p><em>And when you should do this, or what stage of life</em> ?</p>
<p>(I despise putting a life expectancy on a dogs life but for this example) If your dogs estimated life expectancy is 1-14 years then obviously then by age 7 which would be the middle of that expected life span would be considered the geriatric stage of life. Not depending upon what breed they are or what size of dog they are.</p>
<p>The reason we are researching and testing all these products is to extend your dogs life expectancy. There are some dogs now that are hitting age 21 never have we heard of such a older dog, but more power to that dog and their owners!</p>
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<p>I get this question a lot. If it is safe to give your dog glucosamine that was meant for humans. And I always say yes. I have been giving my dog liquid glucosamine for dogs for about 4 years now after first trying to give her powdered glucosamine (which failed miserably). But the liquid she would take, it was easier on her stomach as its already in a liquid form which would easily absorb into her system.</p>
<p>I have seen other liquid glucosamine products that are able to go directly into their water. But I really didn&#8217;t trust the company as they were new and saw it on a late night commercial.  But the one I use I did my research and found a lot of testimonials on the subject. And decided to try it, after alerting my vet about it we all agreed it would help.</p>
<p>And it did!</p>
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<p>Osteoarthritis in dogs is a common and difficult disorder to manage. It includes an entire family of disorders including hip dysplasia. Up to 30 percent of dogs and cats are affected by arthritis. A dog suffering from arthritis shows signs like difficulty in walking and playing, lethargy, limping, difficulty in getting up when lying down, pain when touched and aversion to any contacts.</p>
<p>Animals usually have a very high pain threshold. When the pain becomes excruciating they exhibit signs of discomfort. Treatment must then be given without delay. A large number of dogs respond well to glucosamine, especially larger dog breeds. It soothes the affected joints of a dog and makes it active once again. Glucosamine is also used as a preventive measure to ensure that your dog has healthy bone joints.</p>
<p>Glucosamine that is normally present in the cartilage and synovial fluid is a normal constituent of the dog&#39;s glycosaminoglycans that is a part of the connective tissues in its body. Recent studies have shown that glucosamine when swallowed by your pet has several benefits. It is anti-inflammatory and has joint regeneration properties. It is especially used to treat hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis.</p>
<p>It is also very important to give the right kind of drug to your dog to make it active and lively. There are six key points to remember before you purchase any glucosamine product for your dog. They are: type of glucosamine (sulfate, chloride or 2KCL), quality of the ingredients, method of delivery (pills or liquid), amount of glucosamine needed per day, additional ingredients besides glucosamine and cost. A suitable dosage for your dog would be 750mg of hydrochloride or sulfate per 50 pounds of weight. Don&#39;t choose 2KCl and NaCl forms of glucosamine as they are not so effective. A liquid dosage is always better to use than pills.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" target="_new" href="http://www.e-Glucosamine.com">Glucosamine</a> provides detailed information on Glucosamine, Glucosamine Chondroitin, Glucosamine Sulfate, Liquid Glucosamine and more. Glucosamine is affiliated with <a target="_blank" target="_new" href="http://www.e-JointPain.com">Hip Joint Pain</a>.</p>
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<p>Advantages</p>
<p>What are some of the advantages of glucosamine as a treatment for that beloved family member? Dogs age much like people, and if their level of activity is high and their diet good they can remain very flexible and mobile for years. But like most of us, with age the family pet begins to slow down; their joints become stiff and sore; tendons wear, and older dogs can even develop arthritis. Doesn&#8217;t your dog&#8217;s health deserve to be respected and nurtured like any other esteemed member of the family in their golden years? You can do that with glucosamine for dogs.</p>
<p>What Causes the Problems?</p>
<p>One of the problems your pet pooch may encounter in more mature years is caused by the very thing that he loves most: red meat. There are high levels of uric acid in red meat, which is a major contributor to arthritis-type problems as well as natural deterioration and aging. It is precisely to counter that unfortunate effect that glucosamine for dogs is becoming increasingly available and popular with pet owners.</p>
<p>The Cure</p>
<p>A dog&#8217;s glycosaminoglycans are part of the ground structure of the all-important connective tissue that runs the entire length of its body. They need glucosamine to protect their health and well-being and maintain the strength and flexibility in their joints and connective tissue.</p>
<p>There are many different types of glucosamine available for dogs, all fast absorbing, so it doesn&#8217;t take a long time to notice a vast improvement in the dog&#8217;s reaction to it. You&#8217;ll be glad you started him on this supplement as you notice a new swing in your dog&#8217;s step.</p>
<p>In 1999, glucosamine was the top selling product in dietary supplements. It is safe and effective for dogs as well as people, although dosages differ, so you should consult a veterinarian on the correct amount for your particular breed.</p>
<p>Oral glucosamine has anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce arthritic conditions in older pets, so the use of glucosamine is both curative and preventive. Glucosamine can help to relieve other age-related issues in your pet, such as tendonitis, osteo-arthritis, tendon/ligament repair, carpal tunnel syndrome and even skin-wound healing.</p>
<p>Glucosamine sulfate, as well as a supplement called Glucosamine Hydrochloride, help glycosaninoglyans hold more fluid; this helps to increase the resilience and flexibility of the dog&#8217;s joints. Glucosamine sulfate also supports the repair of torn ligaments and tendons. A glucosamine and chondroitin formula, brand name Cosequin, seems to have a first-rate effect on treating swelling, inflammation and stiffness.</p>
<p>How to Use Glucosamine for Dogs</p>
<p>You can purchase glucosamine in a tablet form to feed to your pet. It also comes in a capsule you can break open and sprinkle in the dog&#8217;s food or a liquid that can be poured over it. There are different dosages recommended for different size dogs but this supplement is for all breeds of dogs as long as they are six months of age or over.</p>
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<p>Glucosamine is the basic molecule which makes up Chondroitin. Chondroitin is one of the building blocks of cartilage. So without the proper amounts of Glucosamine, cartilage will have difficulty in regenerating itself. Cartilage is constantly being worn down and regenerated. As a dog gets older, this process accelerates and the dog needs more Glucosamine to maintain the regeneration process.</p>
<p>We have first-hand knowledge of the powerful effects of Glucosamine with Chondroitin. My old dog, Storm, almost died from taking aspirin. We were giving him an aspirin a day (as suggested by the vet) and all was great for a few weeks. Then one day he became deathly ill because the aspirin had caused an intestinal infection. After Storm&#8217;s problems with aspirin, we started him on Liquid Glucosamine and have been extremely pleased with the results. There are absolutely no side effects or dangers to worry about when giving your dog Glucosamine.</p>
<p>Below I have outlined what Chondroitin is and how it is beneficialto your dog:</p>
<p>Chondroitin has an anti-inflammatory effect just like Glucosamine. Chondroitin is naturally produced by the body, and is necessary for joint integrity and for preventing destructive enzymes from harming joint tissue. Chondroitin also improves the elasticity of blood vessels which improves circulation. Chondroitin also has been found to improve the movement of white blood cells which aid in fighting off infections.</p>
<p>Chondroitin sulfate has also been found to ease the pain of arthritis in dogs. Not only does it offer pain relief, many studies have shown it to actually reverse the damage caused by the arthritis by increasing cartilage growth. Chondroitin also promotes the healing of bone tissue in the case of broken bones.</p>
<p>The only real source for Chondroitin sulfate is from animal cartilage. Shark cartilage is often the source from which Chondroitin supplement are made.</p>
<p>Steve Weber has many years of experience dealing with old dogs who suffer from arthritis.</p>
<p>His Website at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.CactusCanyon.com" target="_new">http://www.CactusCanyon.com</a> was created for helping people with old dogs who have developed arthritis.</p>
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<p><strong>Here is a few good questions from people interested glucosamine for dogs:</strong></p>
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<li><a target="_blank" href="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090413201401AA9soTt" target="_blank">Best brand of &#8220;people&#8221; glucosamine for dogs? &#8211; Yahoo! Answers</a> &#8211; Home &gt;; Pets &gt;; Dogs &gt;; Open Question. Tink Tink. Member since: April 17, &#8230; Open Question. Show me another ». Best brand of &#8220;people&#8221; glucosamine for dogs? &#8230;</li>
<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&amp;address=243x14837" target="_blank">Questions about Glucosamine for dogs &#8211; Democratic Underground</a> &#8211; canichelouis (350 posts) I&#8217;ve decided that it is time for my pup and myself to get serious about this aging stuff and start a trial of glucosamine. There seems to be a lot of variation in the information out there. Feedback from experienced users will help me make a decision.</li>
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<p>When your dog is in pain, it can be really hard on you. If you had him from a puppy, you probably remember when he used to jump around without a care in the world. Now it&#8217;s becoming difficult for him to do something simple like walk or stand up from a sitting position. Luckily, there are several dog pain relief options that you can find to ease the arthritic pain of your pet.</p>
<p>Aspirin can be a wonderful pain reliever for dogs with arthritis. Make sure that you don&#8217;t give the dog too much so that you can avoid an overdose. Keep in mind that aspirin can cause some unwanted side effects such as stomach upset in your pooch.</p>
<p>Heat has been able to give relief for arthritis for many years now. Giving your dog a nice warm bath can provide him with temporary relief. Getting him a heated blanket can also work wonders for helping to relieve the stiffness and pain associated with arthritis.</p>
<p>Your vet will be able to prescribe some medication that you can give your dog to help him relieve pain. Unfortunately these medications can be quite expensive, and often come with their own set of unwanted side effects.</p>
<p>One of the best dog pain relief options is natural supplements like Pet Bounce can help give your dog relief so that he can get back to being himself again. It is an orally taken medication in the form of drops, which makes it easier for your pooch to get it into their system.</p>
<p>It is important that you choose one of the dog pain relief options for your pet so that they no longer have to live with the pain and discomfort of arthritis. None of these options are difficult, and your pet will thank you for it.</p>
<p><strong>Jade Volstrom</strong> is an expert on <a target="_blank" href="http://petpainreliefinfo.com/effective-methods-for-dog-pain-relief" target="_new">dog pain relief</a> and the director of PetPainReliefInfo.Com. She provides honest information and advice on matters like <a target="_blank" href="http://petpainreliefinfo.com/" target="_new">pet pain relief</a> and more. For free tips on how to give your pet arthritis relief, check out the website today!</p>
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