Arthritis can affect one or more joints anywhere in your pet's body. The most common joints affected are the hips, knees, shoulders and elbows. Most of these joints depend on a layer of cartilage acting as a cushion between two bones. Arthritis causes this cushion to deteriorate, resulting in the bones rubbing against each other, leading to discomfort and reduced mobility.
Common signs of arthritis include:
One of our vets will be able to diagnose your pet through a range of test, including x-rays. We can then put together a management plan to help increase your pet's quality of life.
This plan will focus on four key areas:
If you feel your pet may have any of the symptoms mentioned above or have any further questions, call us on 94096855.
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