Joint Care for Dogs

Dogs are loyal companions and beloved family members, they deserve the best possible care, and we’re here to help ensure their health and happiness. Joint health is a critical aspect of canine wellness, particularly as dogs age.

Healthy joints allow your dog to enjoy walking, running, jumping, and playing. Key joints include the hips, elbows, shoulders, knees, and hocks, all of which are susceptible to wear and tear over time.

Various factors can contribute to joint problems in dogs, including genetics, breed-specific conditions, obesity, injury, and ageing. Some of the most common joint issues include osteoarthritis, hip and elbow dysplasia, and cruciate ligament injuries.

Early detection of joint issues is crucial for effective treatment and management. Watch out for signs such as limping, stiffness, reluctance to move or exercise, difficulty getting up or down, and changes in behaviour or activity levels.

Implementing proactive joint care measures such as supplements can help support your dog's mobility and overall quality of life. Prioritising joint care is essential for ensuring your canine companion enjoys a happy, active life for years to come. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What helps dogs with stiff joints?

Joint supplements, weight management, low-impact exercise, physical therapy, and comfortable resting areas. 

Do young dogs need joint supplements?

Young dogs, especially those at risk due to breed predispositions or high activity levels, may benefit from joint supplements to reduce the risk of future issues. However, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian for personalised recommendations.

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