Glucosamine and Chondroitin Benefits for Dogs

It can be you, me, our neighbor, our friends, our children or our dogs. Definitely not choosy by nature, Arthritis selects anyone. People at any age, even our hairy friends are affected by this pain. And who loves pain? Of course, no one will have it. And whether you are slightly or deeply fond of having furry canine buddies, you would want to save them from it.

If you notice them favoring a limb, takes a nap more often, finds it hard to sit or stand, hesitant to jump or climb, has decrease in activity and less interest to play – then these are symptoms of your dogs having Arthritis. Taking care of them is just similar to taking care of us, especially with this kind of pain. But of course, before giving any medication, please do consult your dog’s veterinarian first.

Just recently used in the United States, Glucosamine and Chondroitin have been considered and consumed for healing of skin wounds, stomach disorder and joint problems – making this currently the biggest use of these medications although these could be used often as aid in the treatment of spinal disc injuries or post operatively, for dogs that have undergone joint surgery.

The most common joints affected by this pain are the hips. Commonly known as Hips Dysplasia, this disturbs large breeds of dogs, particularly the wearing off of cartilages and that can then create pain. Patients, in general, that is placed on and responds to Glucosamine and Chondroitin are in middle age to older medium to large breed dogs.

Glucosamine and Chondroitin can be found normally inside living animals. At the highest concentration in the cartilage, when the animal ages or if the cartilage is damaged, this can’t be produced enough and cannot keep up with the body’s needs. So what is advised is to have supplemental form of Glucosamine so that it can provide the building blocks to synthesize new cartilage. The same can be said for Chondroitin but it plays a more crucial role in combating and neutralizing enzymes in the joints. Thus, when this is added to the diet, it reduces the level of these destructive enzymes. These substances are present in shell of crustaceans and also derived from shark and whale cartilages but for ecological reasons, many consumers prefer bovine sources.

To alleviate the pain that is causing your buddy the discomfort, this medication is indeed beneficial with very few side effects. Having been used for decades in Europe, a dog can occasionally vomit or gets diarrhea but if reduced or given with food, symptoms are usually lessened. Hence, there were no records of complications. Once having this, it is appropriate to have continued usage or the degeneration of the cartilage will return. But no worries, once the product has promoted healing for 8 weeks, the dose is then reduced.

Both come out with different forms. Purchased in health food stores, veterinary clinics and pet supply catalogs, you can have Glucosamine in its pure form or combined form with Chondroitin. But note that most expensive products don’t guarantee best results. Be sure to compare the ingredients to ensure you are having a good value for what you are purchasing for. It’s also convenient because these canine products come with flavored or fortified with minerals.

We know we’d go to any length just to have our buddies in perfect condition. What with the benefits we can have from our dogs – it can never be surpassed with our time and effort to take care of them. It is not just a fun diversion or entertaining gift. It can bring companionship and joy to any family. The hardships and best things absorbed in dog ownership are well worth our time and money.

At Pet Masters we sell a amazing supplement that Jim and TJ has used on their own dogs for years. heres a link http://www.thepetmasters.com/brands/Nupro.html

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Posted on June 28, 2011, in Uncategorized and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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