Dysplasia means improper growth and in the dog’s hip this tends to mean the hip socket becomes too shallow and doesn’t hold the head of the femur (thigh bone) firmly in place. This then means there is too much movement in the joint which can wear away the cartilage and cause arthritis and pain and […]
Archive | November, 2017
Arthritis in Dogs – 10 ways to help
By Louise Wilkes on 9th November 2017 in Arthritis in Dogs, Canine Mobility Aids, Joint Care in your dog, Massage, Senior Dogs and Elderly Dogs
Yes dogs get arthritis too, in fact it is estimated that 4 out of 5 dogs over the age of 6 have some degree of arthritis. Here are 10 ways to make life easier for them. Give your dog a soft bed. Memory foam mats are particularly good for dogs with arthritis as they are […]
Arthritis in Dogs
By Louise Wilkes on 9th November 2017 in Arthritis in Dogs, Joint Care in your dog, Massage, Senior Dogs and Elderly Dogs
The word arthritis comes from the Greek – arthro meaning joint and itis meaning inflammation. Studies show up 4 out of 5 dogs over 6 years of age have arthritis. This means over 1 million dogs in the UK have arthritis. Arthritis in dogs is a progressive disease – i.e. it gets worse over time […]