Dog Arthritis Cure on the Horizon![]() As a senior emergency clinician at New York City Veterinary Specialists, Trisha Joyce, DVM, has seen her share of doggie trauma. But she says some of the saddest cases are the least dramatic: dogs suffering from severe arthritis. “One family brought in their Labrador that was so arthritic he couldn’t even get up to go to the bathroom,” Dr. Joyce says. “His overall health was OK, but he was just too big and too arthritic. The owners came in to euthanize, which was a really hard decision because it’s not like he had a life-threatening disease. But there was no practical way to manage it at home.” Dog Arthritis Is Common
“There are two problems we see in osteoarthritis,” explains Dr. Cook. “One is we don’t have a cure, and the other is that we still see progression of arthritis even after the best treatments. Both of those problems come from the fact that we diagnose it too late.” A Research Breakthrough
The scientists noticed that quality and quantity of this fluid were altered in arthritic dogs. Examining the fluid even more closely, they identified seven proteins that appear to be linked to arthritis. The proteins increase and decrease in patterns that “are consistently different than [patterns] found in normal patients with no arthritis at all,” notes Dr. Cook. The Next Steps
Until then, here is some practical advice for dog owners worried about, or already dealing with, canine arthritis:
A Cure on the Horizon
“Now we know earlier steps in the process,” he says. “If we can address those steps, we could potentially have a cure. We are getting to the foundation steps, or the critical cogs in the wheel, of what becomes arthritis.” About the AuthorBrad Kloza is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine and Discover. Add a comment or Ask our expertpet For our dog, we found the Dr. Max Powers "Joint Suppory + Vitamin B12" worked wonders!! This provided the best price on a therapeutic dose of glucosamine. We looked far and wide for a product that had the recommended doses of glucosamine and condroitin. This has worked wonders helping our dog live with arthritis. She still has some minor symptoms - but these pills have made a HUGE difference for our dog.. For anyone looking for an economic solution to joint problems, this is a great way to go. They were recommended by our veterinarian as a great alternative to those expensive dog pills...plus, they have worked MUCH better....we are so much happier now! Posted by alllison on 2009-10-13 at 16:26:58 yorkie landing on chest My toy yorkie jumps from the sofa and lands on his chest with his front legs under him and sometime when he is outside he will start running and he falls on his chest. What could be causing this. Posted by Barbara on 2010-05-04 at 19:06:16 Submit your comment below:From Our Sponsor
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