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Pain Relief for Your Dog

posted January 8, 2009 - 11:23am
Pain Relief for Your Dog

The saying goes that dogs are man's best friends because he or she is always there when you need him or her and are always happy to see you. Dogs are the number one choice of pet because they are loving, loyal and very intelligent; while dogs provide us with so many pleasures and happiness along the years they also have one thing in common with us and that is the fact that they grow old and with age start being acceptable to diseases and having multiple disorders and pains.

Here are some common problems dogs face with age and some common canine pain relief.

Common Canine Disorders that Need Pain Relief

You may not be surprised to find that arthritis is one of the most common canine disorders that comes along with age and not only that but that it can be prevented if you ensure that your dog receives adequate supplements and vitamins as well as medications for the pain relief. Alternative natural treatments for canine pain relief is probably the best option, as it does not cause any side effects, which means it will allow your dog to continue doing his or her daily activities as usual.

Prescribed canine pain relief such as antibiotics may temporarily relieve pain, however, the side effects could cause damage to the joints and other parts of your dog's body such as the kidneys, stomach and digestive tract. So it is best to be cautious.

Alternative Natural Canine Pain Relief Remedies

One of the most well known natural procedures for both humans and animals is acupuncture because it works with your dog's immune system to boost and stimulate it from within in order to ease the pain. Acupuncture however will require commitment as the canine pain relief cannot be achieved in one session and you may also be required to administer some herbal medication to complement the therapy.

Other well known alternative natural canine pain relief remedies are: herbal glucosamine blend, which is administered to humans as well who suffer from arthritis, MSM, vitamins B1, B2 and B6 as well as vitamin C.

Helpful Tips to Increase Canine Pain Relief

Make sure that your dog's rountine involves exercise and a balanced diet in order to keep his muscles and bones strong at all times. Making annual visits with the vet will warn you before hand if your dog may need a special diet or additional vitamins and may even prevent some canine diseases. Every stage in a dog life requires special care just like humans do and only a vet can guide you to what is appropriate for your pet at different age and stages in his or her life.



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