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What is canine osteoarthritis or dog arthritis?

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Canine osteoarthritis (or "dog arthritis") is a chronic disease that causes degeneration of the joints, resulting in pain, inflammation and reduced mobility. It can affect any joint in your dog's body.

What is canine osteoarthritis?

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Canine osteoarthritis is a common cause of joint failure with stiffness, loss of mobility and varying degrees of inflammation and pain. It is commonly caused by joint instability due to slack/lax ligaments; it can also result from strains, direct or indirect injury and from faulty bone and cartilage development. Less efficient repair process in the older animal makes age a contributing factor, and the condition may be exacerbated by obesity and/or overexertion.

Will your product prevent arthritis/osteoarthritis?

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No supplement can prevent arthritis. However, supplementation can maintain healthy cartilage longer, repair cartilage, and lubricate joints more effectively. The result is less pain and inflammation of joints as dog’s age.

What are the clinical signs of canine osteoarthritis?

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The beginning stages of this disease are not readily apparent, but, once the deterioration has reached the synovial membrane and/or the bone beneath joint cartilage, painful inflammation begins. The first visible sign of osteoarthritis pain may come in the form of a limp, a decrease in activity, stiffness (especially after rest), difficulty getting up, lying down, or climbing stairs or an inability to jump into the car.

How much do you know about canine arthritis?

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What is Osteoarthritis?

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Arthritis is a general term that describes inflammation in joints. Osteoarthritis, also called degenerative joint disease, is the most common type of arthritis. It is associated with a breakdown of cartilage in joints. Any joint in the body may be affected, but it most commonly occurs in the hips, knees, shoulder, and spine. Cartilage is a firm, rubbery material that covers the ends of bones in normal joints. Its main function is to reduce friction in the joints and serve as a "shock absorber.

What causes canine osteoarthritis?

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Age, injury, "wear-and-tear" and obesity are some of the typical causes of "secondary osteoarthritis," which is the most common form of the disease.

Can canine osteoarthritis be cured?

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Unfortunately, there is no definitive cure for osteoarthritis, but the pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis can be treated.

What is the treatment for canine osteoarthritis?

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Treatment for osteoarthritis focuses on alleviating pain and stiffness and ameliorating the effects of the disease on your pet's quality of life. Click here for more information about treatment objectives. a class, cyclooxygenase inhibitory NSAIDs may be associated with gastrointestinal, kidney or liver side effects. These are usually mild, but may be serious. Pet owners should discontinue therapy and contact their veterinarian immediately if side effects occur.

How is Adequan® Canine different from other osteoarthritis treatments?

Adequan® Canine - FAQ
Adequan® Canine is a member of a unique class of drugs called Disease-Modifying Osteoarthritis Drugs (DMOAD). It is an injectable POLYSULFATED GLYOSAMINOGLYCAN (PSGAG) and is the only FDA approved product of its type in the arthritis treatment market. It's a prescription-only injection administered by licensed veterinarians.

What can I do if I think my dog has arthritis?

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Assess whether your dog is likely to suffer from osteoarthritis. Click here for a "quick assessment" questionnaire. If you suspect your pet should be evaluated for arthritis, ask your veterinarian to examine your dog. Should arthritis be diagnosed, or if your veterinarian finds evidence of dog arthritis, ask for information about treatment for the pain and inflammation associated with dog arthritis, including PREVICOX® (firocoxib).

Can dog arthritis be cured?

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Unfortunately, there is no definitive cure for arthritis in dogs, but the pain and inflammation associated with dog arthritis can be treated.

What is the treatment for dog arthritis?

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Treatment for dog arthritis focuses on alleviating pain and inflammation and ameliorating the effects of the disease on your dog's quality of life. Click here for more information about treatment objectives. Ask your veterinarian for more information about treating the pain and inflammation associated with dog arthritis with PREVICOX. a class, cyclooxygenase inhibitory NSAIDs may be associated with gastrointestinal, kidney or liver side effects. These are usually mild, but may be serious.

Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis - What is the Difference?

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Health-and-Fitness:Arthritis] The term arthritis actually describes over 100 related conditions, but among these the most common are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. There is a huge difference between these two diseases so we'll go into the main ones here.

What is the difference between Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Osteoarthritis?

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Arthritis - The most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis occurs following trauma to the joint, following an infection of the joint or as a result of aging. Osteoarthritis - is usually worse at night or following rest. Rheumatoid arthritis is generally worse in the morning. Rheumatism - The term rheumatism is no longer frequently used in medical or technical literature. The term covers a range of different problems.

When should I start my dog on Adequan® Canine?

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To truly control your dog's arthritis, you have to look at the big picture. If he is overweight, that's not helping. Be sure to put him on a weight control diet. Also, provide him with controlled exercise which is essential to facilitate adequate supply of nutrition to the joint tissues. And, as soon as arthritis is diagnosed, ask your veterinarian for Adequan® Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN).
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