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Welcome to the Pet Arthritis Resource Center.
We at the Pet Arthritis Resource Center are dedicated to bringing you the very latest news and information regarding your pets health.
The Dog Arthritis Resource Center
Informative articles on canine arthritis including arthritis diagnosis and treatment options, side effects, types of arthritis, and nutrition.
The Cat Arthritis Resource Center
Great information on arthritis in cats, medications, alternative treatments, feline hip dysplasia, and the signs of feline arthritis.
A Guide to Glucosamine Products for Pets
A comprehensive review of all the leading glucosamine products for arthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs and cats. Including Syn-flex, Vet-Flex, Arthrix, and Cosequin.
Talk about arthritis in dogs and cats, ask questions, post pictures of your pets, meet new friends, and share your pet arthritis story.
Liquid Glucosamine Formula Syn-flex
Learn more about our recommended glucosamine formula for arthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs and cats.
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Lyme Disease can Mimic Arthritis Symptoms In Your Dog
| | Lyme disease may mimic arthritis, and can even result in arthritis, if it is left untreated in your dog. Lyme disease is caused by ticks that have been infected with the Borrelia Burgdorferi bacterium. The name “Lyme” actually comes from the first diagnosed case in a human in the U.S. in Lyme, Conneticut in 1975. |
Does My Dog Have a Luxating Patella
| | A Luxating Patella is a common abnormality of the knee joint that may cause your dog to develop arthritis if left untreated. A Luxating Patella, or Patellar Luxation, is a condition that involves the dislocation of the knee cap, where it rotates to either the inside or the outside of the leg. |
Dogs and Cats Suffering from Arthritis and Acupuncture
| | Veterinary Acupuncture has become increasingly popular for dogs and cats suffering from arthritis. Acupuncture has several forms, but the most common method for your pet is the traditional Chinese Acupuncture method, in which tiny needles are inserted just below the skin. |
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The Pet Arthritis Chronicle - Latest Arthritis, Treatments, Research, Tips and News
- The latest news in the fight against arthritis in pets
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- Information, pros and cons, and side effects on all the treatments for arthritis
- A pet arthritis book review section
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