Arthritis can be seen as the most common disease that affects middle aged, older or even younger dogs and cats. Arthritis leads to changes that can cause chronic pains and reduce your pet’s quality of life. However, the common symptoms are not difficult to spot. The earlier we recognize the signs, the more successful treatment for your pet can happen. These are the most 5 common arthritis signs in dogs and cats.
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About the author:
David grew up and still lives locally and has worked at Gordon Vet since 1985. His love of animals and interest in all things veterinary started when he was a young boy spending time with his own pets and working on a country farm. David’s post-graduate studies have been in the fields of medical problems of dogs and cats and diagnostic ultrasound and radiology. In addition, he is interested in dermatology, cardiology and ophthalmology.
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