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Helping Your Cat With Osteoarthritis

Learn how to improve your cat's quality of life with osteoarthritis. This article provides practical tips for managing pain, increasing mobility, and ensuring your feline companion's comfort. Discover how to help your furry friend feel better and enjoy a more active lifestyle.

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Helping Your Dog with Osteoarthritis

Discover how to support your dog with osteoarthritis. This article covers tips for managing pain, improving mobility, and enhancing your dog's quality of life. Learn how to help your furry friend feel better and stay active despite their condition.

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Special Considerations for Senior Dog Care

Dogs older than seven years of age are considered senior pets. Senior dogs are in the stage of life in which the aging process is beginning to affect every organ system. Learn more about the care they need.

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Special Considerations for Senior Cat Care

Senior cats deserve extra care. Improved nutrition, prevention of infectious disease and advances in veterinary medical care have resulted in our cats living longer and healthier lives.

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Degenerative Joint Disease in Cats

Learn about degenerative joint disease in cats. This article covers the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for this common feline health issue, helping you better understand and care for your furry friend.

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Recognizing Pain in Aging Dogs

As dogs age, we generally see changes in their behavior. The playful ball-chasing and constant running around that we associate with puppies gives way to adult dogs napping in the sun and lounging during evening TV time.

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Pain Management for Dogs

Pain management for your dog is crucial for their health and wellbeing. Our guide covers the latest advances in understanding and treating canine pain, including tips on how to recognize pain in your furry friend and ways to manage it effectively.

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Pain Management for Cats

As all cat owners know, cats are NOT small dogs. And when it comes to pain and pain management, this is certainly true. Cats are much less likely to show outward signs of pain, especially when they are suffering.

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