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Articles about cosequin (0-7 of 7)
- Bone And Joint Medication For Dogs
By: Barbara1 | - Old age or even surgery should not keep a good dog down. Without walkers or wheelchairs at their disposal, dogs still need to be able to get up and around despite the pain of chronic diseases or surgery. Often, dietary supplements and bone and joint medications are their best hope.
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One in five dogs in the United States is afflicted with osteoarthritis, making it one of the most common chronic diseases for dogs. This condition damages the dogs car ... Tags: Dog Medicine, Pet Meds, Dog Medication, Pet Medications, Pet Care, Cats, Dogs, Dog Care, Dog health, Cat Care, Cat Health, Pet Medicine, Pet Training,
- Can This Joint Supplement Actually Reduce Your Pet's Pain And Inflammation?
By: Vanessa Thompson | - Both veterinarians and pet owners seem to agree that Cosequin, by Nutramax Labs, is the most effective and safe joint supplement on the market today. Cosequin is a family of nutritional joint supplements developed and designed to help dogs, cats, and horses maintain healthy joints. The active ingredients are glucosamine and chondroitin, which are also used to prevent and treat arthritis in humans. All Cosequin joint treatments are available without a prescription.
Cosequin is not a ... Tags: pain, inflammation, joint, health, cosequin, pet meds, relief
- 9 Signs That Your Dog May Have Arthritis
By: Joseph Wharton | - Do you suspect your dog may have arthritis? Early detection and treatment are essential to minimizing the negative effects arthritis can have on your dog. So how do you know if your dog has arthritis? Your beloved dog may have some communication ability, but he or she certainly can't talk. The best thing you can do is look for common signs that many dogs exhibit when experiencing arthritis problems.
Here are 9 signs that your dog may have arthritis:
1) Favoring a l ... Tags: dog arthritis, dog arthritis symptoms, dog arthritis signs, glucosamine, deramaxx, rimadyl, cosequin
- Canine Arthritis
By: Nick Bulka | - Is your dog a little less enthusiastic about his daily walks? Is he reluctant to get up or lie down? Do his joints click as he walks? If so, there's a chance your buddy is suffering from canine arthritis.
Just as with humans, arthritis in dogs can be one of a variety of types, but the most common is osteoarthritis.
What is Osteoarthritis and what causes it?
Cartilage in joints acts as a buffer between bones. Sometimes, that cartilage degrades and d ... Tags: pets, dogs, arthritis, dog health, canine
- What Your Vet May Not Tell You About Rimadyl
By: William F. Smith | - Thousands of dogs are being prescribed Rimadyl by their veterinarians to treat pain, inflammation, and canine arthritis. Many of these prescriptions are written without any blood work done to ensure the dog can tolerate the drug. Learn the facts about Rimadyl and what you should know before administering this drug to your dog.
What is Rimadyl?
Rimadyl was introduced by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals in January 1997 to help treat dogs with inflammation and pain associated wi ... Tags: rimadyl, canine arthritis, dog health, canine hip dysplasia
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