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Dog arthritis is a joint condition that develops over time. In human medicine, a standardized severity scale is used to assess the progress of the disease. A scale also functions as a guide for whatever combination of treatments is most effective for a certain stage of the disease. Furthermore, I have made my own dog arthritis severity grading system. It has four grades that describe different stages of dog arthritis. This article will discuss the first grade: mild or early arthritis.

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Dog arthritis is a debilitating disease that affects your dog’s ability to move. The disease attacks the cartilage in the joints, and when there is damage to the cartilage tissue it becomes difficult and painful for the dog to walk. In the advanced stages of the disease, “bone to bone” contact occurs. This means there is no longer enough cartilage left and bones are exposed to each other, without any cushioning, causing the dog to experience extreme pain just by sitting down or standing up.

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The increasing number of supplements for dogs is a sign of the growing demand for pet health products. Thus, dog owners should arm themselves with essential information relating to the many different products that are currently flooding the market. With the right knowledge, you can save yourself some money by investing in products that truly work and more importantly, an informed decision on choosing the right health products ensures that your beloved furry, four-legged friend’s health is safe.

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