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Let's check your dog for signs of arthritis pain

Is your dog not sleeping well, playing less than they used to or showing behavioural or demeanour changes (eg. aggression or anti-social)?

Find out if your dog needs to see your vet.

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Does your dog have any of these problems?

Thinking about your dog’s activities and behaviours, have you recently observed any of the following?

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Does your dog have any of these problems?

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Does your dog have any of these problems?

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Your dog is showing some signs of arthritis, this is often a painful condition.

We highly recommend taking your dog to the vet for a full check up. Use this handy checklist to help your vet understand what's happening and whether pain management is required.

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Zoetis arthritis report

Your dog's symptoms

Physical

Behaviour

REMEMBER

To also discuss with your vet...

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If your dog has been injured

Any injury affecting your dog’s joints can increase their risk of developing arthritis

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Your dog’s diet

It’s important your dog has a healthy diet so that they maintain an optimum weight. Being overweight can put extra pressure on joints which can lead to arthritis

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Any medication or supplements your dog is taking for joint pain

As there is no cure for arthritis, it’s important to regularly talk through your dog’s pain management plan with your vet. With advancing medical treatments and other environmental changes you can make, your vet will advise on how you can maximise your dog’s quality of life.

Good News.

Based on your answers, it's unlikely your dog has arthritis.

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How often do you visit your vet?

Do you book regular check-ups for your dog? Even if they seem fine, having a vet examine them at least once a year will give you peace of mind that they’re disease-free and living their best lives.

REMEMBER

To also discuss with your vet...

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If your dog has been injured

Any injury affecting your dog’s joints can increase their risk of developing arthritis

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Your dog’s diet

It’s important your dog has a healthy diet so that they maintain an optimum weight. Being overweight can put extra pressure on joints which can lead to arthritis

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Any medication or supplements your dog is taking for joint pain

As there is no cure for arthritis, it’s important to regularly talk through your dog’s pain management plan with your vet. With advancing medical treatments and other environmental changes you can make, your vet will advise on how you can maximise your dog’s quality of life.

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