What's the outlook for a pet with osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis may progress very slowly (over several years) or very
quickly (you might notice a major change in just a few weeks or months).
It all depends on your pet's age, his or her activity level, the joints
involved and the underlying cause. Some pets' pain and loss of mobility
can be kept to a minimum for long periods of time with a simple regimen
of weight control, moderate, regular exercise and the occasional use of
anti-inflammatory drugs if flare-ups occur. For others, severe damage to
the joints may occur rapidly and require long-term medication and other
therapy. In either case, your veterinary surgeon can determine the best course of
treatment for your pet's particular condition. There is no reason why, with
your loving attention and committed care, as well as your veterinary surgeon's
guidance, your osteoarthritic pet cannot have a happy, healthy and comfortable life for many years to come.
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