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	<title>Dog Joint Pain Relief! Give Your Loved Pet Relief to Intense Joint Pain Today! &#187; Symptoms of Arthritis</title>
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		<title>What did my Dog Contract Hip Dysplasia?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hip dysplasia is due to a subluxation in the hip joint. 
This creates unnatural wear and erosion of the joint and as a consequence arthritis and agony develop. The illness process is reasonably simple ; the argument starts when we try and identify what prejudices animals to contracting the illness. Genetics : Analysts agree that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hip dysplasia is due to a subluxation in the hip joint. </p>
<p>This creates unnatural wear and erosion of the joint and as a consequence arthritis and agony develop. The illness process is reasonably simple ; the argument starts when we try and identify what prejudices animals to contracting the illness. Genetics : Analysts agree that hip dysplasia is a genetic illness. If a parent has hip dysplasia, then the animal&#8217;s offspring are at bigger risk for developing hip dysplasia. </p>
<p>If there are no carriers of hip dysplasia in a dog&#8217;s lineage, then it is highly improbable he&#8217;ll not contract the illness. </p>
<p>If there are genetic carriers, then he may contract the illness. We will be able to greatly scale back the incidence of hip dysplasia thru selective breeding. We will be able to also increase the incidence thru selectively breeding. </p>
<p>We will not utterly reproduce the illness thru selective breeding. To explain, if you breed 2 dysplastic dogs, the offspring are way more certain to develop the illness but the offspring won&#8217;t all have the same level of symptoms or always show any symptoms. The offspring from these dogs will be carriers and the illness will probably show up in their offspring in later generations. This is the reason why it can be challenging to exterminate the illness from a breed or particular breeding line. Experimentally, it&#8217;s been shown that obesity can increase the seriousness of the illness in genetically susceptible animals. It is clear that lugging around additional weight will exacerbate the degeneration of the joints in a dog ; including the hip. Dogs that will have been born genetically subject to hip dysplasia and are oversized therefore are at a far higher possibility of developing hip dysplasia and finally osteoarthritis. </p>
<p>Another factor that may increase the occurrence of hip dysplasia is fast expansion in puppies in the ages from 3 to 10 months. Experimentally, the incidence has been increased in genetically susceptible dogs when they&#8217;re given free choice food. </p>
<p>Feeding a diet which has too much or not enough calcium or other minerals can also have a negative effect on the development of the hip joint. with today&#8217;s complete and balanced dog foods this has changed into a rare event. The practice of feeding home-made dog foods is favored by some dog owners. These diets must be scrupulously monitored for correct nutritional balance ; not only for calcium and the other necessary minerals except for all nutrient elements. It seems that dogs that are genetically at the mercy of the illness could have an increased occurrence of illness if they over-exercised at a tender age. But at the same time, we all know that dogs with big and outstanding leg muscle mass are less sure to contract the illness than dogs with little muscle mass. So, exercising and maintaining good muscle mass may decrease the occurrence of the illness. Moderate exercise that braces the gluteal muscles, like running and swimming, is perhaps a brilliant idea. While , activities that apply lots of force to the joint are contraindicated. An example would be jumping activities like playing Frisbee. </p>
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		<title>Signs and Symptoms of Dog Joint Pain! Get Help While You Can!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 23:23:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Human and Dog arthritis are very similar however dogs pain tolerance is much different than humans. You won&#8217;t hear your dog wailing or whining in pain. This means that noticing the symptoms of canine arthritis is crucial! Below you will find several symptoms that you need to watch out for, if these are not noticed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Human and Dog arthritis are very similar however dogs pain tolerance is much different than humans. You won&#8217;t hear your dog wailing or whining in pain. This means that noticing the symptoms of canine arthritis is crucial! Below you will find several symptoms that you need to watch out for, if these are not noticed in time it may not be as easy to treat the issue.</p>
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<li>Licking Habits: Watch for your dog licking his/her legs more often than usual.</li>
<li>Speed Change: Watch for large changes in the time it takes your dog to do normal activities, climb onto the couch, jump on a chair etc.</li>
<li>Inactivity: If you notice large changes in the general activity or lack there of.</li>
<li>Changed Eating Habits: Watch for weight loss without diet changes, this can be muscle atrophy.</li>
<li>Posture Changes: Does your dog lean more on his front legs, this is a common sign.</li>
<li>Jumping: If your animal is jumping with both back legs together this can be a sign of onset arthritis.</li>
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<p>Being the loving owner of a dog is something to be proud of. Spotting signs like the ones listed above can save a dog from years of pain. Again, its sad that dogs cannot communicate with humans, so as responsible owner you need to be aware of the changes listed above. 20% of dogs suffer from dog joint pain, don&#8217;t subject your loved animal to this pain. Below is a link to our recommended dog joint pain relief medication. They are offering a risk free trial of the medication so that you can see the results BEFORE you buy.</p>
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