If your beagle is sleeping more during the day, favors a limb, hesitates when jumping or climbing, is having difficulty sitting and standing, or seems to have lost interest in play, he may have canine arthritis. Arthritis does not only plague humans; it can also affect your best friend. There are ways to treat your beagle's arthritis to help her live a more productive, active, happy life with you and your family.
Things You'll Need
- Veterinarian
- NSAIDS
- Glucosamine and chondroitin
- Omega fatty acids
- Water
Instructions
Take your beagle to the veterinarian if he exhibits any signs of arthritis for two or more weeks. Your vet will be able to accurately diagnose arthritis through X-rays.
Help your dog maintain a healthy weight by feeding her a good-quality dog food that is low in fat and full of vitamins and minerals.
Limit the number of treats and snacks you give your beagle to help keep his weight at an optimal level.
Make sure your beagle gets exercise daily to help maintain healthy joints and stabilize her weight.
Administer a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) as prescribed by your veterinarian.
Give your beagle an over-the-counter medication that contains the ingredients glucosamine and chondroitin or omega fatty acids. These drugs are intended to help relieve the pain and inflammation associated with canine arthritis.
Keep your dog well hydrated to avoid dehydration and maintain healthy joints.