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Joint Problems In Animals: A Serious Problem

 
People love their animals very much, so they try to take care of them the best that they know how. They take them to the veterinarian at least yearly to get a checkup to see how they are doing. People also get their animals' healthy food, and different types of preventative medicine to help reduce the chances of diseases. Many people will also go the extra mile and make sure that their animal gets plenty of exercise to make sure their animal does not get obese. All of these different methods to keep your animal healthy are very good, but it does not seem to help one of the worst, most debilitating problems that occur with animals: joint problems.

Joint problems can be devastating for almost every animal alive. It seems that the constant up and down that animals go through on a daily basis wears out the joints in their legs which causes their mobility to decrease rapidly. This deterioration of the joints can lead to many other problems, including lack of appetite, loss of energy, a melancholy attitude, and sometimes even aggressiveness. The aggressiveness is caused by the pain that the animal is feeling. This pain will cause them to lash out if they are disturbed or put into too much pain from something that you are trying to do to them. Larger animals usually have more joint problems than smaller animals, but few animals are completely safe from joint problems.

My wife had a German Shepherd growing up, and later in the dog's life she started developing joint problems in her hind legs. These problems kept getting worse as she got older, and then ended up ruining her quality of life. Towards the end of her life she could barely get up and walk around. She had to be fed and had to have help drinking water as well. She lost almost all mobility, so during the summer we had to put a water mister near her to keep her cool. Eventually we had to have her put to sleep, because the pain she was in became too much for her to bear. Joint problems in animals are a very sad situation, so you should start working to prevent them when your dog is young.

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