How to Handle Dog Joint Pain

By Dr. Dean Severidt | Aug 26, 2010

Dog joint pain can occur as your dog gets older due to a number of factors. As your dog begins to age, it’s important to begin paying more attention some of the senior dog health issues that may crop up. As with humans, as dogs age their bodies begin to wear out, and they can develop problems with their joints, eyesight, hearing, etc. With proper care many of these issues can be easily treated, keeping your dog happy and comfortable through his or her “golden years”.

As I mentioned before, one highly common problem is dog joint pain. This is especially true for large breed dogs, and can manifest as dog knee pain, or in your dog’s elbows and other large joints. In many cases, this is simply due to the aging process and developing dog arthritis, although dog joint pain can also come from joint injury.

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When your dog has joint pain, the best course of action is to treat the pain with non-steroidal anti inflammatory medication. Aspirin can be used if you’re careful, although it’s a better idea to use medication specifically for animals. This is safer for your dog because these medications are specifically designed for the needs of animals, and the dosages don’t have to be guessed.

If You Think Dog Joint Pain Is Present See Your Veterinarian

In order to get medication and relieve your dog’s joint pain you need to have your dog seen by a veterinarian. When you see your veterinarian you can discuss your dog’s symptoms, and he may write you a prescription. After the initial trip to the veterinarian’s office, you can choose to buy your dog’s medication either through your vet’s office, or through another source.

For example, you can get dog join pain medication through online animal pharmacies. You can either begin doing this right away, or purchase your dog’s first prescription from your veterinarian, and then see how your dog reacts to it before continuing with that medication. Once you’ve found a good medication, you can continue purchasing it in whatever way that works best for you.

Dog joint pain caused by the aging process is easily treatable, and should be done in order to make your older dog comfortable. So if your older dog seems to be suffering from joint pain, talk with your veterinarian, and find the anti inflammatory medication that is needed to make your dog comfortable and happy. When the uncomfortable dog joint pain subsides he or she will surely thank you!

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