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.
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