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How to help a dog with arthritis at home in the UK?

Carolina Cremin
Carolina Cremin
2025-08-23 21:14:49
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You will learn about the various ways dogs show us when they are in pain. You will also find huge amounts of information on pain relief options, medications, and other aspects of the multimodal approach-and how they help to alleviate pain and give your dog more years. The CAM YouTube channel has interviews with experts from around the world on a range of topics related to arthritis and pain management in dogs. Holly’s Army is where you will find more personalised support and advice from vets, nurses, physios and others also living with arthritic dogs. You can also join the CAM Member Zone where you have access to a wealth of Members-only information, Facebook page, Tea & Chats with Hannah and much more. CAM has a huge amount of free, independent, evidence-based information on how to identify the early signs of pain and discomfort in your dog, how to confirm whether they have arthritis, and what you can do to help them once the diagnosis of arthritis has been confirmed.
Evie Grimes
Evie Grimes
2025-08-13 06:59:04
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Simple inexpensive modifications are hugely beneficial to assist our companions achieving a comfortable life well into old age. Through adapting your dog’s environment you will not only improve their physical comfort levels and reduce the risk of injury, you will likely slow the progression of the disease, and positively influence their emotional state through reducing stress and anxiety. A few steps from the living room to the kitchen become a balance challenge. The stairs to the bedroom become hard work for weak wobbly limbs leaving them liable to falling. Owners must remember dogs are incredible at coping with the world that we surround them in. Comprehending their capability, being aware of the risks and adjusting to improve safety and comfort is an essential part of a chronic pain management plan. With diseases like arthritis, that cause pain and reduced function, the dog will offload that limb and use it less. Muscle mass and function reduces, as if you don’t use it, you will lose it. This functional loss also includes strength, balance, reaction times and agility. They lose their physical coping mechanisms, and what was once easy becomes hard.
Eldora Kuphal
Eldora Kuphal
2025-08-05 19:25:59
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Help at home using ramps to get into the car, restricting the times your dog needs to use stairs, and providing a thick comfortable sleeping spot are all ways you can make life easier for your arthritic dog at home. Exercise strengthens the muscles that support joints. Moderate amounts of low-impact exercise also improve mobility. Exercise should be little and often, as too much exercise or high-impact exercise may cause your dog’s joints to become more painful. Hydrotherapy is a good way to provide low-impact exercise for your arthritic dog in a safe and warm environment. All dogs with arthritis benefit from being a healthy weight. Approximately half of all dogs are overweight or obese. For these dogs losing even 10% of their bodyweight can have visible results on their arthritis. Some dogs with arthritis do not need any medication or supplements at all, and are simply managed with changes to diet, exercise and home routine.