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Hill's Science Plan HAIRBALL & PERFECT COAT Adult cat food with Chicken is specially formulated to effectively help avoid hairball formation in adult cats while promoting a beautiful coat. Thanks to its mix of essential Omega-6 fatty acids, this food benefits the cat's skin and fur keeping them healthy and shiny. Our Advanced Fibre Technology helps reduce hairballs by naturally promoting their passage through the gut. This food is formulated with high-quality protein for a perfectly balanced, great-tasting recipe.
“Stiff joints” is a general term for changes in the joint caused by normal or abnormal wear and tear. Because your dog’s joint pain directly impacts their mobility and how well they’re able to get around, it can have a serious effect on your dog’s quality of life.
For dogs who have stiff joints, the cartilage (the tissues that “cushions” the joint between the bones) is worn away faster than it is replaced. For example, when the cartilage in a dog’s hip joint wears away, mobility decreases, while pain and disability progressively develop. Although stiff joints are not curable, it is possible to improve joint health in your dog with nutrition and exercise.
As dogs get older, joint cartilage will progressively wear away. While it is much more common in senior dogs, younger dogs can still suffer from stiff joints, too.
Certain breeds are more prone to developing stiff joints. “At-risk” dog breeds include Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds and Rottweilers.
Excess weight puts excess stress on your dog’s joints and cartilage, and increases the risk of stiff joints.
Trauma to cartilage may lead to stiff joints later in life, and adversely affect mobility.
Some breeds may have congenital or hereditary conditions that make them more prone to developing stiff joints later in life.
As dogs get older, joint cartilage will progressively wear away. While it is much more common in senior dogs, younger dogs can still suffer from stiff joints, too.
Certain breeds are more prone to developing stiff joints. “At-risk” dog breeds include Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds and Rottweilers.
Excess weight puts excess stress on your dog’s joints and cartilage, and increases the risk of stiff joints.
Trauma to cartilage may lead to stiff joints later in life, and adversely affect mobility.
Some breeds may have congenital or hereditary conditions that make them more prone to developing stiff joints later in life.
If you notice any of the following warning signs of joint pain in your dog, then they may be suffering from stiff joints, and you should consider scheduling a consultation with your veterinarian.
Gentle exercise is extremely good for your dog. Not only will it help keep their joints moving freely, but it will help them stay at a healthy weight and keep excess stress off their joints, which are important to their overall joint health.
The key is to control the amount of exercise, so your dog does not overexert their joints. Given an open space, your dog will usually happily run and run until they can’t any more, due to energy or the way their joints feel, and they may pay the price in terms of pain and limping. But by allowing a little bit of running and then putting them back on their leash for a while and taking a gentle stroll, you can control the exercise and let your dog get enough of a workout to burn off energy and keep joints mobile without causing damage.
Always remember, if you’re worried about your dog getting more exercise than is beneficial, your veterinarian will be happy to advise you a sensible canine exercise regime.
Gentle exercise is extremely good for your dog. Not only will it help keep their joints moving freely, but it will help them stay at a healthy weight and keep excess stress off their joints, which are important to their overall joint health.
The key is to control the amount of exercise, so your dog does not overexert their joints. Given an open space, your dog will usually happily run and run until they can’t any more, due to energy or the way their joints feel, and they may pay the price in terms of pain and limping. But by allowing a little bit of running and then putting them back on their leash for a while and taking a gentle stroll, you can control the exercise and let your dog get enough of a workout to burn off energy and keep joints mobile without causing damage.
Always remember, if you’re worried about your dog getting more exercise than is beneficial, your veterinarian will be happy to advise you a sensible canine exercise regime.
The food your dog eats can also influence their joint health and mobility. Balanced nutrition is an essential part of an active, healthy lifestyle for dogs. If you’re concerned about your dog’s joint health, ask your veterinarian about Hill’s Prescription Diet j/d.
The food your dog eats can also influence their joint health and mobility. Balanced nutrition is an essential part of an active, healthy lifestyle for dogs. If you’re concerned about your dog’s joint health, ask your veterinarian about Hill’s Prescription Diet j/d.
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