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Arthritis In Pets

If your dogs or cats are suffering from arthritis, it is likely you want to find them an effective treatment to help keep them as comfortable as possible despite this condition. Contact Katy Area Veterinary Medical Group in Katy to make an appointment with our veterinarian to inquire about treatment available for pet arthritis. Read on to learn the signs of a problem, how you can help your pet at home, and what our vet will do to help.

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The Signs of Arthritis in Pets

Arthritis in pets is usually noticed when pets slow down. If your pets are no longer interested in taking long walks or exercising, they may be dealing with the pain of arthritis. Your dogs or cats may avoid jumping, running, or climbing altogether. You may notice it takes longer for your pets to come when you call them because they choose to walk slowly. Your pets may appear stiff or unwilling to move. They may also whimper, squeal, bark, or meow when they are experiencing arthritic pain.

How to Help Your Pets at Home

If your pets are dealing with arthritis, there are a few steps you can take at home to minimize their discomfort. Purchase a food dish and water bowl holder that hoists up these items so your pets do not need to bend down as far to get a drink or bite to eat. Reposition your pets’ bedding at floor level so that they do not need to jump or climb to gain access to a comfortable resting area. Do not encourage your pets to overexert themselves with exercise if they have arthritis. Instead, slow down your pace when walking your pets and allow them extra time to come to you when you call. 

What Our Veterinarian Will Do to Help

If your pet is suffering from arthritis, a trip to see our veterinarian can help keep them from dealing with unnecessary discomfort. Our vet will run tests to check whether your dogs or cats are dealing with an arthritic condition. If so, medication can be provided to aid in minimizing the symptoms of this condition. Our vet will also make recommendations to you regarding routine care tactics that can help keep your pets from experiencing discomfort on a daily basis.

Give Katy Area Veterinary Medical Group in Katy a call to find out more about effective treatment options for pet arthritis. Call our practice today at (281) 839-2164 to learn more about the services we provide or to set up an appointment for your pets to be evaluated.