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Best Joint Medicine For Dogs

7/26/2018

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Best Dog Joint Medicine
Best Dog Joint Medicine
One thing abount joint is that no matter the species, they do they same thing and perfom the same way. And just like us humans who suffer from joint problms, whether it be from just old age or underlining medical condition, so does our dogs. Dogs will develop joint complications from illness and aging. But the good news is you can help your dog ailing from joint problrms by providing the best Joint Medication for your dog. 

Signs Your Dog has Joint Problems
The signs that your dog is suffering from painful or weak joints are common across the board. Notice your dog movements will determine that your dog is suffering from joint issues. 
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  1. Having Difficulty Standing.
  2. On and Off limping
  3. Refusal to Jump 
  4. Refusal to Run and Fetch
  5. Refusal to Play
  6. Joint Swellings
  7. Stiffness
  8. Awkward Movements
  9. Excessive Laying

Remember that you are no vet. So if your dog exhibits multiple signs from the list above, it could be any other underlining issue which your vet will properly diagnose.

What Are Some Things Which Causes Joint Problems in Dogs
  • Hip Dysplasia and other developmental problems: Hip dysplasia and similar conditions like elbow dysplasia are developmental, genetically inherited conditions. They occur when the joints do not grow properly and become dysfunctional, causing arthritic pain and discomfort.
  • Cruciate ligament problems: Cruciate ligament problems are among the most common dog arthritis problems. They involve the wear and degeneration of a dog’s ligaments as he gets older, leading to arthritis and joint pain.
  • Metabolic disease: Von Willebrand’s disease, a type of hemophilia, can cause excess bleeding in the joints, which may lead to arthritis-like symptoms.
  • Other diseases: Many other diseases can cause arthritis or similar joint pain in dogs. These include obesity, Lyme disease, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, and hyperparathyroidism. Your veterinarian should be consulted if you suspect that your pet may have any of these diseases.
Best Joint Medicine For The Dog
Once you ascertain that you dog is in need of medication for the joints you should begin looking t what are your best options. Remember, not all medicine has to come from the vet and there are many natural holistic joint medications available that can help with your dog's joints.  The best joint medicine must contain the right natural formulas capable of targeting all joint areas and not just a specific dog joint which is experiencing ailment.  The joint medicine must target all key moving areas of the dog:
  • Shoulder
  • Hock
  • Elbow
  • Knee
  • Hip
These are the key points which allows your dog free and natural movement. The joint medicine should not contain any harmful ingredients which may cause devastating side effects for the animal. Always read and understand ingredients which for the joint medicine for your dog.  Amazon has some of the best dog joint medicine. Here I have compiled the ones which are good for dogs.
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Glucosamine For Dogs

7/26/2018

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Dogs just like humans can development joint problems. Joint problems in dogs have the same symptoms as joint problems in humans. Your dog will become less locomotive. He will eventually begin to feel from mild to severe pain in his joints when trying to do basic movement.  This joint problem in dogs is caused by the animal not creating enough Glucosamine. Glucosamine sulfate is a naturally occurring chemical found in the human body, it is the fluid that is around joints. Kind of like the grease which keeps those joint bones from rubbing against each other and wearing out causing excruciating pain.​

The dietary supplement Glucosamine Sulfate is naturally occurring in shellfish and is often harvested from these sea dwellers. Glucosmine sulphate can also be man made. So how does this Glucosamine helps your dog and what side effects does Glucosimen sulfate has on your dog? Well, this dietary supplement can help your dog joints to begin functioning properly and reduce and stop joint swelling and pain. Glucosamine sulfate is taken by mouth for other ailments such as osteoarthritis, glaucoma, weight loss, a bladder condition called interstitial cystitis, jaw pain, joint pain including knee pain, back pain, multiple sclerosis, and HIV/AIDS.  Glucosamine is also in some skin creams used to control arthritis pain. These creams usually contain camphor and other ingredients in addition to glucosamine.

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Evidence Research on glucosamine use for specific conditions shows:
  • Osteoarthritis. Oral use of glucosamine sulfate might provide some pain relief for people with osteoarthritis of the knee, hip or spine.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis. Early research suggests that oral use of glucosamine hydrochloride might reduce pain related to rheumatoid arthritis when compared with placebo, an inactive substance. However, researchers didn't see an improvement in inflammation or the number of painful or swollen joints.
 Oral use of glucosamine sulfate can cause:
  • Nausea
  • Heartburn
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Drowsiness
  • Skin reactions
  • Headache
Because glucosamine products might be derived from the shells of shellfish, there is concern that the supplement could cause an allergic reaction in people with shellfish allergies.
How much Glucosamine Sulfate Should you give your dog?
First thing you need to do is have the Glucisamine sulfate be subscribed to your dog from a vet. You don't want to be over medicating your canine pal on any form of medicine, whether it be natural or man made.
​Benefits of glucosamine for dogs:
  • Glucosamine has an anti-inflammatory effect, helping to reduce your dog's pain. This will result in greater comfort in movement.
  • Side effects are very rare or minimal.
  • Helps restore joint health naturally, increasing mobility
  • Improves lubrication in your dog's joints
  • May reduce or eliminate the need for NSAIDS (Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs) , which have possible side effects and don't repair the joints, only reduce pain

​Glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSMWhile glucosamine is the most common ingredient in supplements for joint health, there are other components which may increase the effectiveness of your dog's joint supplement. Chondroitin is another natural substance found in your dog's cartilage and, when paired with glucosamine, has an even more beneficial effect on your dog's joints. MSM (methylsulphynolmethane) is a natural sulphur compound also thought to help improve joint flexibility and reduce pain and inflammation.

It can take a few weeks to see the beneficial effect of a joint supplement. Typically, your dog will start on a "loading dose" for several weeks and then reduce to a lower "maintenance dose." Your dog can stay on a joint supplement for his or her entire life, and in fact you might find that your dog's signs of joint pain will recur within a few weeks of discontinuing the joint supplement.
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Some signs that your dog is benefiting after starting a joint supplement are more playfulness, less stiffness, more willingness to climb stairs, jump, or go on walks, and just an overall happier demeanor.
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Providing The Best Diet for Your Dog With Raw Dog Food

7/20/2018

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Raw Dog Food Diet
Raw Dog Food Diet
Dogs always need to have a good diet just like us humans to keep healthy and happy. If you search the internet, you will find tonnes of folks advertising dog foods which claim to be rich in meat and other brain food yet they are dry food. Dog food experts believe that you should feed your dog  'natural' alternatives in place of processed pet food. While some manufactured dog foods can provide important nutrients, very few people would call them 'natural'. This is because processed foods, liked canned and dry forms, only estimate a canine diet.

So why is processed dog food not the best food you could give to your dog? Take a look at what process dog food entails:
  • Many include chemicals used for preservatives which can have negative effects on your dog. Some of these effects may take a long while to surface as the problem grows day by day.
  • Low Quality by products which lack the right amount of nutriments. 
  • Cooked for a long time which dissipate most of the nutriment
  • Not as nutritious as raw foods which contain high quality protein and enzymes.
  • Not good for your dogs teeth.

Giving Your Canine Natural Natural food
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Take a good look at your dog. Your dog is a natural hunter and devoted meat lover. I am sure if you placed some dry dog food in one bowl and place a nice juicy steak in another, all dogs will turn towards the steak leaving the dry food for ants and rats.
A Natural diet can help your dog stay healthy, with fewer allergies, flea infestations or trips to the vet. It can assist digestion.  It can help maintain proper dental care. 
Many people believe that degenerative diseases in canines may be avoided altogether with a good natural diet. A healthy canine can remain in peak physical condition long after it has reached middle age. Proper nourishment (and exercise) can also help prevent your dog from being overweight.
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Give Your Dog Raw Food as a Choice.

When ever you decide on changing the diet of your dog from processed food to raw food or mixed. It must be gradually done. Just don't remove the bowl of dry food from your dog and throw in a whole chicken still clucking in your dogs bowl. When you are feeding your dog, just slip in strips and cuts of raw food with the dry food or wet food. Then as time passes add more raw food and decrease the amount of dry food your dog consumes. Some dog owners add grains such as cooked rice in small amounts along with the raw food, this is OK as long as the grains don't drown the amount of raw dog food.

Are There Any Negative Effects of Feeding your Dog Raw Food?
Well, as with anything good, there is a flip side if due diligence is not done. A Dog owner who decided to feed his/her dog raw food must ensure that the meats given are:
  • Disease free
  • Not Rotten and Contains Parasites
  • Are Not Poisonous To Eat - (Puffer Fish, Some Octopus etc)

Where to Get Raw Dog Food
  1. You would be surprised to know the kind of meats butchers throw away daily. If you can partner with a butcher or meat shop to sell you some of those discarded meat, you can use this to feed your dog raw food. 

  2. You can also just visit the supermarket and buy meats such as chicken liver, chicken gizzard, beef and just about any low priced meat available. 

Recommended Meats
  • Some Fish Fillet
  • Chicken
  • Duck
  • Turkey
  • Beef
  • Lamb
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