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What causes OA? There is no single cause of OA. There are many factors involved, including: Body conformation (how a dog is built) Body condition/weight (being overweight or obese is highly correlated with OA) Abnormal joint development (e.g. canine hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, luxating patellas) Activity history
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Arthritis is a degenerative disease of the joints, quite common once the dog reaches a certain age. It appears when the cartilage of the joints begins to wear down, which causes bone spurs. This will gradually worsen the symptoms, deteriorating your dog's quality of life.
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The extra bone causes more pain when your dog moves around.
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Jerry Klein, AKCs Chief Veterinary Officer, reminds us that signs of arthritis in dogs can include: Difficulty or reluctance to stand from a lying position Difficulty going up stairs or jumping...
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Arthritis is the most common source of pain for our canine friends as they age, but the condition can also be seen in very young dogs. A degenerative disease, arthritis most often results from everyday wear and tear on the joints. In order to preserve your pets quality of life, visit the veterinarian to receive advice and arthritis therapy.
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Arthritis in dogs is a long-lasting, inflammatory disease which affects the animals joint health. It is caused when the cartilage between joints becomes less smooth and damaged, causing the surface of the bone to rub together and your dogs joints to stiffen, swell and become painful.
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Factors contributing to a dog developing arthritis include aging, congenital joint disorders like hip dysplasia, osteochondrosis, elbow dysplasia, old injuries, repeated trauma to joints, activity levels in working and athletic dogs placing increased stress on joints, obesity, and metabolic diseases such as diabetes ...
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Causes of Arthritis in Dogs . Arthritis starts with damage to the cartilage within the affected joint. The damage occurs because of wear and tear on the joint from aging, congenital abnormalities, obesity, athletic injuries or traumatic injuries. ? ?
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease, meaning that it is caused by an overreaction of the immune system. Found in dogs as well as their human counterparts, this debilitating disease is seen most often in small or toy breeds of dogs, typically between 5  6 years of age, but is found occasionally in larger breeds as well.
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20% of Dogs will have Arthritis In addition to osteoarthritis, other types of inflammatory joint disease in dogs can be caused by a number of factors, including: diabetes, bacterial or fungal infections, osteochondrosis, old injuries, increased activity levels in working dogs, obesity, and Cushings disease.

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