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More dog owners are now using nutraceuticals for their dog. One of the more popular forms is omega-3 supplements. Omega-3 is a family of unsaturated fatty acids that has proven to have many health benefits. Since it has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, omega-3 supplements are used in an effective dog arthritis treatment plan. In the

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Although dog arthritis supplements can improve your dog’s mobility, they can cause diarrhea and/or vomiting, or a sudden onset of scratching. These side effects are often a result of an allergy, which means that something in the supplement may be setting the allergic reaction off. Allergic reactions only happen when dogs are repeatedly exposed to

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While dietary supplements are a great way to help combat dog arthritis, they’re not for everyone. In some cases, the arthritis is too advanced for them to be effective, and for some dogs, supplements just don’t seem to work. Arthritis affects about a quarter of all dogs and about 90% of old dogs. Larger breed

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