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Dog arthritis is chronic disease (like any chronic disease) has its ups and downs. Sometimes it can be really hard to say what has caused your dog to be suddenly more sore. He may have been with you all day and have taken it easy up the park. Maybe you have been giving him all

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The main goal of dog physical therapy is to maintain or improve a dog’s quality of life by making sure that the mobility of the dog is not hampered by any disease or injury. Therefore, methods used in dog physical therapy are for prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.

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Cardiopulmonary work is key to recovery from dog arthritis. If your pet is one of the thousands of canines suffering from dog arthritis, a regimen of cardiopulmonary exercises can help him keep off the weight that may exacerbate his condition, and is good therapy following surgical treatment. Dog arthritis causes stiffness and swelling in the

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Exercise helps reduce dog arthritis pain… If you’re looking for ways to relieve your pet’s pain from dog arthritis and improve his mobility, dog physical therapy may be a way to supplement or replace traditional drug treatment. Nearly a quarter of all dogs are affected by arthritis but in older dogs it is more like

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Dog arthritis is a serious condition that if left untreated can eventually lead to a severe reduction in the quality of life of your pet. If your dog is recumbent, your aim is of course to get your dog back on its feet and weight bearing as soon as possible, but this is not always easy.

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