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Is Your Older Dog Experiencing Joint Pain?

Posted by dzadmin 21 Jun 2017 No Comments »

As they get older, most dogs experience joint pain. If you’re dog hasn’t been his happy self lately, this could be a cause. Dogs spend their lives running, and jumping, so it’s clear their joints take a pounding. Unfortunately, some dogs’ joints just can’t take the stress anymore, and the dog begins to experience stiffness, joint pain and discomfort. Often, this discomfort can turn into a form of a degenerative joint disease, muscle atrophy, even osteoarthritis.

The dogs are experiencing this pain because the cartilage in their joints is thinning, and the cartilage cells die off, which results in inflammation in the joint and excessive fluid. As the owner, you’ll be able to notice changes in your dog’s habits and behaviors due to joint issues. Activities such as walking, running, jumping and even lying down become slowed down and appear to be a “chore” to the dog. The stairs may seem impossible for him to tackle or hopping in the car becomes tricky. As the issues worsen, you may notice your dog holding his limbs up.

If you have a bigger and heavier breed of dog, there will be a higher chance for joint issues, as well. One example: Rottweilers are prone to having ankle and knee problems.

When your dog is experiencing joint pain, there are a few treatment options you can choose from; however, you should make an appointment first with your veterinarian so he or she can determine the exact cause of your dog’s pain and the severity of the issue.

After meeting with the vet, he or she will suggest either surgical or non-surgical options based on your dog’s symptoms. Some dogs may just be put on a strict diet to lose weight (ease pressure on the joints) while others may need physical therapy, or a full joint replacement.

Often, the vet will suggest a diet or supplements that can help decrease inflammation in the joints.  Gray Muzzle sells Old Dogs! Happy Joints!, which is a “senior friendly” bite-size soft chewable. This chew helps dogs with mobility, flexibility and discomfort because it’s made from ingredients like glucosamine and chondroitin, which decrease inflammation. Ark Naturals also sells Sea Mobility Joint Rescue, which are soft chews (meat and meat-free flavors) that help with mobility and flexibility; these chews are good for dogs with active lifestyles and any age-related mobility issues. They also contain the inflammatory-fighting ingredients glucosamine and chondroitin.

Come up with a plan with your vet on what treatment is best for your dog, as well as what activities he should or shouldn’t do currently. For preventative care and ongoing joint maintenance, vets recommend you keep your dog at a healthy weight and in good condition; dog chews, like mentioned above can also keep inflammation from flaring up.

Make sure to get your dog’s joints checked regularly at his yearly vet appointments. If you’re looking to purchase Gray Muzzle or Ark Naturals joint products, click the links. Click the Dog Wellness Products page for other products.

How to Care for Your Cat’s Dental Health at Home

Posted by dzadmin 12 Jun 2017 No Comments »

Cats need their teeth taken care of at home, just like you do! Taking care of your cat’s teeth regularly will help them lead a healthier and pain-free life. Around 70 percent of cats older than 3 years old have dental disease symptoms.

Each year, you should have your vet take a look at your cat’s teeth and get them professionally cleaned. The cleaning will remove dental plaque and tartar from the teeth. If not removed, these deposits can lead to periodontal disease. Also, make sure to check in with your vet as to what oral hygiene practices you should be doing specifically for you cat, based on their needs, symptoms, and history. Every cat is different, and the veterinarian knows best!

There are a few signs that will tell you if your cat currently has a dental issue. If your cat’s gums are bleeding excessively during/after eating, if he has bad breath or is drooling a lot, this could be a sign that the cat needs its teeth cleaned, or even some serious dental work. Some cats even stop eating due to tooth pain, which is a sign that the problem is incredibly painful.

Besides getting a professional cleaning, there are a few different methods that can help prevent or minimize dental issues in your cat’s mouth.

  • Dental prescription or non-prescription oral rinses, gels, and sprays exist that help reduce plaque buildup on teeth.
  • Wipe your cat’s teeth with a gauze pad, dental wipe, or even finger. Place cat toothpaste (or even just water) on any of the items to wipe their teeth clean.
  • Ask your vet about special toys that are great for your cat’s teeth. These toys are filled with special enzymes that help reduce plaque on a cat’s teeth.
  • If your cat will let you, massage his gums; this will help strengthen them.
  • Dental products are a good way to supplement your cat’s dental hygiene habits, and can help prevent dental issues. Ark Naturals sells a Breath-Less Plaque-Zapper that is an odorless, colorless and tasteless powder that gets put into your cat’s water bowl. This product helps prevent dental decay, plaque, tartar, and bad breath. Gray Muzzle also offers a dental product called Brushless-Toothpaste. This is a dental, soft chewable that is great for older cats or cats with gum tenderness or missing teeth. It helps control plaque and tartar and helps reduces bad breath.

Your cat’s dental health is important. If you ignore any possible teeth problems, your cat could develop heart or kidney issues. But remember, always have a discussion with your vet before using any of the products or methods above. To purchase Ark Naturals and Gray Muzzle cat dental products, click here.

 

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