Don’t Let Your Dog Become An Invalid – Choose Fun Exercises!

December 14, 2009

Just because your dog may be older or injured doesn’t mean that he has to be an invalid.  Even if your older injured dog uses a wheelchair he can still enjoy some exercise!  There are plenty of fun things you and your dog can do together.  Here are some ideas for exercise for the elderly dog.

Swimming

You can increase mobility in the older injured dog by taking your dog swimming.  Swimming is good exercise for most dogs (with the exception of brachycephalic breeds) and it’s especially good for aging dogs and dogs with joint problems.  Swimming tones the muscles without risking injury to joints and bones.  It provides exercise for dogs that may be at risk of being overweight.  And it’s very relaxing. Read more

Your Options When Your Dog is Hurting from Arthritis

December 14, 2009

The signs are clear. Your aging dog is walking around stiffly or in pain; they seem lethargic, unwilling to be as active, and can’t seem to get comfortable in any position. Chances are that he or she is suffering from arthritis. So what do you do when your dog is hurting?

The first step is to take them to the vet and get the proper and “official” treatments, but after that are there other options as well? Luckily, there are. Read more

Dog Arthritis Remedy: A Mixture of Love and Modern Medicine

December 13, 2009

It is difficult to see anyone suffer arthritis, and your dog is no different.  By watching carefully for the signs and taking your pet for regular health checks this can be diagnosed early. X-rays can be used to pinpoint inflammation around the joints, and early application of a dog arthritis remedy will keep the symptoms in check to ensure your dog enjoys a higher quality of life for many years.

A Variety of Treatments Produces Results

Treatment for dog arthritis will take a mixture of modern anti-inflammatories, painkillers, heat treatment, exercise, and good diet. Arthritis can rarely be cured, but a good anti inflammatory such as glucosamine will prevent the arthritis from spreading and worsening while effective painkillers can ease suffering.  And easing suffering is really is the goal at this stage in life. Read more

Keeping Our Dogs Happy and Healthy

Help My Old Dog provides articles and information sources to help you with a variety of age-related illnesses and injuries that our dogs encounter as they age. You will find articles to help your dog with limited mobility, arthritis aches and pains, sensory loss, cancer, and other diseases and injuries that beset our aging canine friends.

Giving Our Dogs a Great Life Without Breaking the Bank

Keeping Our Dogs Happy and Healthy. In this section, you will find a variety of ways to provide your dog excellent care without draining your bank account of every cent you own. You will get important tips and coaching on the right questions to ask your veterinary professionals to decide how, when, and whether to pursue alternative health care treatment options for your dogs.