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Canine Osteoarthritis

Early warning signs of osteoarthritis

  • Difficulty in walking, climbing stairs, or getting in and out of the litter box
  • An overall decrease in activity, especially play
  • Resting more than usual
  • Slowness in getting up from a lying position
  • For dogs, "bunny hopping" with the hind legs, rather than running normally
  • For cats, failing to groom themselves or eating less, with a resulting loss of weight
  • Slow or stiff movements upon waking, after a rest, or in cold weather
  • Beginning to limp
  • Swollen joint(s) that is warm to the touch
  • Licking or biting at a joint
  • Personality change - your pet no longer likes to be touched
  • There are many causes, but practically all can be grouped into two main categories:

If you notice any of the signs above, don't just think that your pet is "slowing down with age". Take him or her to see your vet! The faster osteoarthritis is first diagnosed and treated, the better your pet's quality of life will be.