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Signs of Arthritis in Your Pet

Last updated 10 months ago

Arthritis is an ailment common to older animals. If your pet is moving more slowly than it used to, a veterinarian can determine if your pet is developing arthritis. Veterinary hospitals can provide a number of treatments to alleviate your pet’s discomfort due to arthritis and offer tips to maintain its quality of life. These signs may indicate that your pet is suffering from arthritis.

Have your pet’s activity habits changed?

The most obvious sign that your pet is developing arthritis is reduced activity. You may notice a number of changes. Perhaps your pet no longer jumps onto its favorite chair or tries to join you in bed at night. Maybe it refuses to participate in a game of catch. If your pet no longer engages in the activities that were once part of its regular routine, arthritis may be the reason. Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian to see if this is the case.

Is your pet sensitive to touch?

Arthritis causes an inflammation of the joints, which can cause considerable pain to your pet. If you notice that it no longer seems to enjoy contact, consult a veterinarian. Should your pet whimper or wince when touched, immediately contact a veterinary hospital to run arthritis diagnostic testing.

Does it seem like your pet is depressed or easily irritated?

Just as pain and discomfort can alter a human’s mood, they can also affect a pet’s demeanor. If you detect that your pet is not as upbeat or well mannered as it formerly was, arthritis may be to blame. This can manifest in many ways, such as a reluctance to meet you at the door upon arriving home or a lack of response to verbal praise.

With multiple locations around the greater San Diego area, ABC Veterinary Hospitals cater to a number of pet wellness needs. Call us today at (858) 278-1825 to learn more about our arthritis treatments, which include both non-invasive and pet surgery options.

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