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 WHAT IS CANINE OSTEOARTHRITIS (OA)?
HOW COMMON IS CANINE OA - ARE CERTAIN BREEDS MORE LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED?
WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF CANINE OA?
HOW IS CANINE OA TREATED?
CANINE OA - WHEN SHOULD I CONSULT MY VET?
DO’S AND DON'TS IF YOUR DOG’S BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH OA
COULD YOUR DOG ENJOY LIFE MORE?

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What is canine osteoarthritis (OA)?
 

Dog Owner ImageCanine osteoarthritis is a chronic degenerative joint disease that affects the soft tissues and the bones of a joint, causing pain and decreased flexibility. While canine osteoarthritis can affect any joint in a dog’s body, the most commonly affected areas are the:

  • Stifle (=knee)
  • Elbow
  • Hip

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
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