Arthritis in Pets
What Is Degenerative Joint Disease?
Degenerative joint disease (arthritis) is inflammation of the joints. When arthritis occurs it is a result of the cartilage lining of the joint wearing down, resulting in swelling, inflammation and pain. The lining can wear down because of disease, poor structure or development, confirmation or excessive weight gain.
What are the symptoms of arthritis pain?
- Trouble walking or running
- Moving slower than normal
- Difficulty going up or down stairs or for cats unwillingness to jump
- Reluctance to play or exercise
- Repeatedly licking joints
- Quietness or grumpiness
Many of us believe our pets can understand us but unfortunately, we can’t ask them how they are feeling. It is up to us to spot these type of changes which can sometimes be subtle.
What do I do next?
If you recognise one or more of these symptoms or behaviours, take an online assessment (https://www.zoetispets.com/au-en/dog/arthritis/) and bring your pet into our clinic for a full clinical assessment and assistance with a management plan.If your dog has already been diagnosed with arthritis then it’s a good idea to continue with regular monitoring their treatment. Pain management is advancing all the time, get in touch with us to find out our latest recommendations on the best course of action available.













