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Supporting Your Aging Companion – Natural Care for Hips & Joints

Aging is a natural part of life. Rather than being anxious about our companion’s declining abilities, we can be proactive in preventing or delaying the onset of age related disease. Weight management, dental health, joint care, attention to food and a comfortable and well padded bed are of utmost importance in determining how well your companion will age.

We all dread the time when the inevitable signs of aging begin to appear in our companion animals. In supporting your aging dog or cat, however, YOUR attitude and expectations are important. Becoming stressed and upset at each new issue that arises as your companion ages will not help them or you. Aging is a natural part of life, and if we expect it, accept it, and prepare for it, it will be easier on you and your best friend.

Geriatric animals will sleep more, be generally less aware of their surroundings, and are less tolerable of cold than when they were younger. It is common for aging pets to have increasing difficulty hearing and seeing. Older dogs are not able to go for long hikes or run with their guardians as they are accustomed to. It can be quite a dilemma when deciding that it may be time to leave a beloved hiking or running companion at home.

When is your companion considered “geriatric” with Labradors? and other large dogs?

  • Large Dogs – 8-10 years
  • Giant Breed Dogs – 7-8 years

Rather than becoming anxious about our companion’s declining abilities, we can become proactive in preventing or delaying the onset of age- related disease. We can also adjust our interactions with them rather than becoming frustrated by their lack of hearing, poor eyesight or other disabilities. Adjusting our expectations reduces stress for both guardian and companion.

Weight Management is of utmost importance in determining how well your companion will age. Overweight dogs and cats are much more susceptible to a variety of degenerative diseases at an earlier onset, such as joint stiffness and arthritis, diabetes, heart and respiratory problems. While your friend may not be able to play with as much vigor or endurance, or go on those long hikes or runs, exercise is still VERY important to their health.

Joint Stiffness and Arthritis are almost inevitable for our aging companions. You can assist in a variety of ways, such as elevating water & food bowls and providing a comfortable and well padded bed – but one that is not so soft that it is difficult for them to get out of. Create steps or ramps to furniture or other favorite resting places that your cat or dog can no longer reach on their own.

For Joint Care for your Labrador, back legs arthritis, and hip care check out these posts:

http://labradorhipdysplasiatreatment.com/arthrix-review

http://labradorhipdysplasiatreatment.com/doc-ackermans-herbal-hip-builder-formula-review

http://labradorhipdysplasiatreatment.com/duralactin-review

There are a wide variety of supplements to help treat problems in aging companions. It is often quite difficult to know which remedy will work for each companion. The process of trial and error is frequently the only way to determine the best combination for your animal. It is best to use a product for at least two weeks before deciding about its effectiveness (unless of course there are side effects, which means any supplement should be stopped and a veterinarian consulted).

Again, there is no way to know which will work best for your individual dog or cat. Start with one and if you do not see signs of improvement in two to three weeks, then try a different one.

Remember to adjust your expectations and keep stress levels low for your geriatric friend. Lots of attention is still needed even if he or she shows less interest than before. You will notice changes in his or her condition sooner if you are interacting closely on a daily basis. You may find visits to your veterinarian become more frequent as new issues arise during the twilight years. Working along with your veterinarian you can keep your companion as comfortable and healthy as possible as he or she ages.

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Arthrix Review

ARTHRIX is a combination of distinct nutrients which are highly beneficial for the long-term maintenance of age-related or hereditary joint problems and to aid healing of injuries. Arthrix is widely used for treating Hip Dysplasia.
Arthrix’s active ingredients include:
Myristoleate (CM) from wild nutmeg- a powerful anti-inflammatory extract;
MSM is bioavailable sulfur that gives lasting pain relief;
Ester-C – A long-lasting form of vitamin C with proven benefits for joints
Glucosamine – helps to restore cartilage and improve joint functioning;
Trace Minerals – important for the absorption of vitamins and nutrients; it promotes better health, immune function and performance.
ARTHRIX are chewable, great tasting tablets that your dog will love.

WHAT DOES IT DO FOR YOUR LAB?
ARTHRIX provides the building blocks for the restoration of cartilage, so it improves joint mobility and reduces pain. It is a potent natural anti-inflammatory medication that improves dog’s healing system.
ARTHRIX combines the most powerful nutrients known today to improve the well-being of your Lab. It is completely safe and designed for the long-term joint maintenance of your dog.

HOW SAFE IS IT?
The ingredients used in ARTHRIX are of human grade purity and are widely recommended by many medical doctors and veterinarians. No negative effects have ever been associated with the use of ARTHRIX. ARTHRIX is a nutraceutical product. It is not a drug.

WHAT ARE OTHER DOG OWNERS TELLING US ABOUT ARTHRIX?

  • “Our black German Shepherd developed a back body problem. Our vet told us to give her painkillers and she will be fine. This was not good enough for me and I went online to research. We tried everything, glucosamine, vitamin C, you name it. Nothing worked. By coincidence, I found Arthrix. Today, Nellie is three years old. She will outrun and outlast any dog on the planet. When we get home from being at dog’s beach in Del Mar, California, for 8 hours, she picks up her toggle rope and wants to play. She would die from exhaustion before she would show hip pain. She is happy, healthy and she will live until she dies of natural causes. How good can Arthrix be? The sky is the limit.”
  • “I really value your product (Arthrix Plus) and I have seen personally with my 13-year old Maltese what a difference Arthrix can make. I live in New York City, and about 9 months ago my dog starting not enjoying her walks. Soon, I was carrying my dog to the park so she could at least get a bit of fresh air. I really thought that she was beginning to go downhill. The vet prescribed arthritis medication (Metacam) but he recommended using a supplement as well. I did my research and your product seemed very promising. After about 4 weeks on this supplement, she began acting more energetic, walking more, etc. Within 6 months she was a puppy again, running to the park, rolling in the grass, and jumping up and down on the bed about 50 times a day! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!”

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