
Preventing Joint Issues in Dogs
All dog owners want their dogs to live a long life without pain. Joint problems are more common among older, massive dogs. These tips can help you prevent joint problems in your dog.
Joint problems in dogs: causes and symptoms
There are many causes of painful joints in dogs. There are several causes of pain in dogs’ joints.
* Genetic predisposition, such as hip dysplasia.
Excessive strain on the joints can cause overstimulation during the growth phase.
* incorrect diet
Avoid being overweight in dogs.
It goes without saying that being overweight is unhealthy for both humans and animals. Joint problems are one of the most common causes of obesity in dogs. Each kilo over the recommended weight can cause severe joint problems for your dog. You should therefore pay attention to your dog’s healthy weight.
A diet and enough exercise can help if your dog has already a bit too much on its ribs. It is important to take the correct measure. You should stop eating between meals if possible. It is the only accurate way to track how many calories are consumed by your dog. A veterinarian can help you calculate the number of calories your dog is allowed to consume. It may seem tedious to count your dog’s daily energy requirements, but this is vital for their health.
Regular movement is a great way to protect joints.
Exercise is generally good for your joints. Exercise strengthens muscles, ligaments and tendons. Your dog should perform the movements precisely and at a moderate speed. These movements are easier on your joints than jumping and stopping abruptly. Make sure your dog is warmed up before going on a run.
Joint problems in dogs: Proper nutrition to prevent joint disease
Die proper diet can help prevent joint issues in dogs. Supplements can strengthen bones and joints. You can prevent nutrition-related problems as much as possible by starting early, with your puppy. Omega-3 fatty acid, found in high concentrations in fish oil and linseed, is beneficial for joint health. Ask your veterinarian for advice about the best food to feed your dog.
Avoid with gentle ground
Make sure that you choose a surface suitable for walking your dog. A surface that is too hard (such as asphalt or stones) will not cushion the jumps, and can cause joint stress. The surfaces of forests, fields, and meadows are not only more comfortable for the joints, but also generally more beautiful. This also applies to the place where your dog sleeps. Be sure to give your dog with a cold nose a soft place to sleep.