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Recognizing Arthritis in Dogs: Signs and What to Do Next
Is your dog moving more slowly than they used to? Are they reluctant to get up, hesitant to jump, or just not quite themselves? These may be signs of arthritis, and knowing what to look for can make a real difference in getting your dog the care they need. As dogs age, arthritis is one of the most common conditions we see, and one of the most under recognized. Because dogs tend to adapt quietly to discomfort, the signs can be easy to miss or write off as normal aging. But art
Jul 19, 20223 min read


IVDD in Dogs: What It Looks Like and When to Act
Is your dog walking differently, struggling to get comfortable, or showing signs of weakness in their back legs? These changes can be easy to dismiss but in some cases, they point to a spinal condition that needs prompt attention. Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), sometimes called disc herniation, occurs when a spinal disc bulges or ruptures and puts pressure on the spinal cord. It can develop suddenly or gradually, and the signs vary depending on which part of the spine is
Jul 10, 20223 min read
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