Blogs

  • February 12, 2020
  • Helen Kleftis

Most dogs will suffer from joint disease, but usually the symptoms do not become noticeable until the latter half of their life. Unfortunately some dogs are much more vulnerable to arthritis and joint disease. It is likely that these dogs will suffer the symptoms at...

  • February 12, 2020
  • Helen Kleftis

Arthritis and joint problems develop slowly, making it easy to miss the early symptoms. Unfortunately your dog's natural lust for life makes it even harder, because they love being active and will continue to walk, run and play despite being in pain. Our Dogs Can’t...

  • February 12, 2020
  • Helen Kleftis

52.6% of US dogs are overweight or obese according to a study carried out by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP). Overweight dogs suffer from joint problems at an earlier age. Their extra weight increases the stress on their joints, accelerating their decline and...

  • February 12, 2020
  • Helen Kleftis

Non-infectious osteoarthritis is the most common form of joint disease in an aging dog, a situation not too different from that in humans. Primary arthritis develops from the normal wear and tear of a joint with time and age. Whilst seen mostly in older dogs the...