Introduction
If your dog doesn't jump to greet you on your return home each evening, or your cat no longer appears interested in playing
with their favourite mouse toy for hours on end, there may be a good
reason - osteoarthritis. A chronic, degenerative joint disease that makes movement difficult and painful, osteoarthritis mainly strikes pets in their middle and senior years.
However, younger animals can also be affected. In fact, studies show that approximately 20% of dogs have the condition in
some form and, even though they are less prone, cats can also suffer from it.
It can be heartbreaking to see your once lively, always active best friend begin to limp, or notice his or her obvious pain
when moving around. There is no cure for osteoarthritis. However, if it is treated promptly, there is a great deal that you and
your veterinary surgeon can do to decrease your pet's discomfort and increase his or her mobility.
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