Canine Arthritis

Many older dogs develop arthritis. Certain larger breed dogs are particularly susceptible to arthritis. There is no cure for arthritis. However, for most dogs it can be managed. Treatments may help reduce symptoms and may slow the progression of canine arthritis. The following resources provide information about canine arthritis and possible treatments. This is not a substitute for vetrinary care. Consult your vet for other possible canine arthritis treatments.

Articles
Canine Arthritis - Paw Prints Newsletter
Physical Therapy for Pets - Paw Prints Newsletter
Canine Hip Dysplasia - Paw Prints Newsletter
Glucosamine Chondroitin & Joint Care - Paw Prints Newsletter

Products

Arthritis Supplements
Ortho-Flex Joint Ease Supplement
Glucosamine Tablets
Arthramine Joint Support
Hip & Joint w/Glucosamine & Chondroitin
PetsPrefer Joint Comfort
Joint Ensure
Glucosamine Joint Maintenance
Time Release Glucosamine & MSM
Conquer K9 Plus
Duraflex Soft Chew Joint Treat
Gift of Life - Beyond Dog Supplements
Homeo Pet Joint Stress
Small Breed Bone and Joint Supplement
Time Release Glucosamine Chondroitin for Dogs

Aspirin & Pain Relievers
Dr. Dog Arthritis Care
Enteric Coated Aspirin
Aspirin Powder for Dogs
Vetrin Canine Aspirin
Aspir-Flex Aspirin Gel
Enteric Coated Aspirin

Mobility Aids
Bottoms Up / Rear Support Dog Leash
Pet Step
Half Step
Paw Wax (To help prevent slipping on slick surfaces)
Bi-Fold Pet Ramp
Easy Step

Comfort Products
Thermal Dog Cushion
Canine Cooler
Adjustable Dog Diner