Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Ease the ache of arthritis

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Our pets are more likely to feel the effects of arthritis during the colder weather so now is the best time for an arthritis check with us. Most of the signs of arthritis are subtle and you may not even realise your pet is in pain.

Arthritis is caused by the loss of the smooth cartilage that covers the bones at the end of a joint. This cartilage usually helps joints move freely and comfortabl­y but over time, the ends of the bones become exposed and rub together.

Your pet may not necessaril­y have a limp and won't yelp or cry out in pain. Watch out for the more subtle signs: Dogs: Trouble jumping up on to furniture or in to the boot of the car.

Stiff and sore especially in the morning or after lying down.

Sleeping more and lying around for longer periods of time.

Changes in behaviour such as being more grumpy than usual.

Muscle loss along the spine and down the legs. Cats: Hesitant to jump down from your lap or from furniture Land in a heap when jumping down. Reluctant to climb. Reduced grooming leading to a poorly kept coat and matted fur.

Don’t be tempted to put these changes down to ‘just getting old' as your pet may be in significan­t pain.

Recently, some of our vets attended a major vet conference in the U.S. and returned with the latest and most effective techniques to treat osteoarthr­itis.

Arrange a check-up with West Gippsland Vet Care, Warragul (5623 4822) and Drouin (5625 1707), so we can examine your pet thoroughly and formulate a treatment plan for your pet.

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