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Arthritis Dog Harness
Using an Arthritis dog harness with dogs that have limited
mobility is an excellent way to help your dog regain some of their
freedom back. Canine Arthritis is a debilitating joint disease that
causes pain and swelling in the joints. Degenerative Arthritis is a
condition where the cartilage is being worn away leaving your pet
with stiffness, pain, and immobility. A dog that is suffering from
Arthritis will often have a hard time running, walking, climbing,
and may even resist being pet (due to the level of pain and
discomfort that they are experiencing). Your dog may benefit greatly
from using a harness that will help support the back or hip joints,
allowing your dog to move without undue stress and tension being
placed on these joints.
The benefits of using an Arthritis dog harness are apparent. One of
the most often prescribed treatments for Canine Arthritis is
frequent exercise. This may seem impossible when your dog is already
suffering from joint disease and inflammation, however, by
continuing to keep the joints flexible, you will help prevent
further damage to your dog's joints. A harness is a great way to
encourage your dog to be more active while reducing the stress that
is being placed on his or her joints. You can find a dog harness
that is designed to allow your dog to have easy elimination while
wearing the support and they are easily washable as well. With
proper medication, a good diet, exercise, and the use of a dog
harness, your dog will have increased mobility and suffer less
permanent damage to his or her joints.
Taking the stress off of your pet's joints by using an Arthritis dog
harness will relieve the stress, pain, and pressure and let your dog
enjoy the activities that he or she is accustomed to. Whether it is
a walk in the park or simply leaving an apartment for a daily
stroll, the harness will help your pet move freely and easily and
limit the amount of pain that may be enhanced by daily activities.
You should always check with your veterinarian before deciding upon
a course of action or treatment. Make sure that you veterinarian
approves of the use of your dog harness as well.
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