Pre-arthritis symptoms in dogs

Early symptoms of arthritis in dogs:
1. The dog’s limbs are stiff when walking.
2. The dog is unwilling to put its weight on a certain foot when walking.
3. The dog has difficulty standing up or squatting down.
4. The dog is hesitant when jumping, running or climbing stairs, and even shows extreme reluctance.
5. The dog’s joints become fat, swollen, and painful when touched.
Methods to improve dog joint fluid:
1. The owner must control the amount of exercise of the dog, and can specify an exercise plan based on the dog’s weight and body shape. If possible, try to provide your dog with a soft place to play.
2. Let the dog live in a warm and dry environment, because cold and humid environments will aggravate arthritis.
3. If the dog is in severe pain, you can use painkillers to help the dog relieve the pain, but you must follow the doctor's advice and do not give medicine to the dog at will.
4. It can help dogs massage to relieve discomfort.
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