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Pet Bone and Joint Medicine
Joint Medications And Supplements For PetsBone and joint issues in cats and dogs can lead to severe pain, just as these issues tend to do in humans. It is important to treat these types of conditions since your pet's mobility and quality of life can be affected, not to mention their mental and emotional health. Both cats and dogs can be affected by joint conditions, but it is often most common in dogs. Disabling progressive arthritis conditions and hip dysplasia, common in many breeds, are the most often seen causes of severe joint pain. Many pain relievers that address bone and joint pain are prescription based so you will need to speak with your vet to determine which is going to work best for your dog or cat. Many times, cats will be prescribed the same medication given to dogs, but the dosage will be different due to their size and unique biology. As dogs age, the cartilage surrounding their joints can wear down. This will cause a great deal of pain that affects their flexibility, as well as their overall ability to move. When dogs are unable to be as active as they once were, this can lead to severe depression. That is why it is important to treat these conditions early on. In addition to trusted name brand medicines such as Deramaxx, Previcox, Rimadyl and Novox, there are also natural supplements which contain glucosamine and chrondoitin which many people will turn to as a holistic method to improve their pet's joint health. Pain relief is incredibly important for dogs and cats, and many of the medications prescribed for arthritis pain relief are also prescribed as pain relievers used after pet surgeries. By helping to ease pain from our pets' lives, we can be sure we are giving them the best possible given the modern medicine and natural health remedies we have available to us today.
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