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AHJC - Healing Your Dogs Joint Pain
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    Is your dog suffering from joint pain?

    If so, your dog is not alone. According to the Arthritis Foundation, 20% of all dogs 12 months and older show signs of arthritis and joint disease, and that number climbs to 80% of dogs over the age of eight.

    Here’s how to tell if your dog is one of them…

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    Here are some commons signs if your dog has joint pain:

    • Your dog is moving a lot more slowly and stiffly – especially when getting up from a nap
    • Your dog no longer wants to play catch or engage in other activities it once loved
    • Your dog sometimes limps and/or stops in the middle of a walk and refuses to move
    • Your dog shows increased reluctance to go downstairs or hop into your car
    • Your dog wants to sleep all the time
    • Your dog excessively licks one or more of its joints
    • Your dog doesn’t seem as happy or playful these days
    • Your dog sometimes yelps or growls when you touch it
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    If one or more of those signs sounds familiar, your dog could be suffering from arthritis and joint pain, which is the most common disease in dogs.

    If you suspect your dog is suffering from joint issues or if you want to learn about preventing them in the future, download our free e-book today and get your beloved pet back onto the road to a healthy, pain-free life in just 30 days!

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    Please tell us a bit about your dog with joint pain so we can better help you.

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