ATTENTION US TRAVELLERS: We continue to receive lots of inquiries about the updated travel rules for dogs travelling to the U.S. that take effect on August 1, 2024. You can find the most up-to-date information about the new dog rules on the CFIA website.
Providing efficient arthritis treatment in dogs to increase mobility and reduce discomfort.
As our dogs age, they start to slow down, often playing less and sleeping more. Although this might seem normal for an aging canine, arthritis could be to blame.
Arthritis is the inflammation of a joint, which can cause pain and/or swelling. There are many reasons a dog can have arthritis, such as from cartilage issues, injury to ligaments, or joint instability, to name a few.
Many different therapy options are available, depending on the severity of your dog’s arthritis. Our veterinarians can discuss which options are best for you to manage your dog’s pain, which may include supplements or NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory medication).
Aspirin is a drug that is not approved for use in animals and can be contraindicated with other medications, especially those that are anti-inflammatory. Before using any over-the-counter medications for your dog, please be sure to talk to our veterinary team.
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