Through their energetic and playful nature, dogs continue to be amongest the most popular animals to be bought as a pet by people across Scandinavia. As the old saying “a dog is a man’s best friend” rings true, it highlights the companionship and relationship an owner can enjoy with a puppy or dog of which they take over full responsibility of their well being and condition.
From talking a dog on a walk on a leash to playing fetch with a ball in a park, owners can establish a bond with their dog which can be beneficial for both parties. People can gain a source of exercise from regular walks outdoors on pavements and grass, while dogs can release their energy and enjoyment for fun to remain healthy and happy.
Over a period of time, adult and mature dogs may begin to lose the zest for energy and agility they had as a puppy or young adult. Although this can be simply put down to a dog’s age, there may be an underlying problem which requires the attention and potential treatment from a vet. Hesitancy to go up and down the stairs in a house, choosing to lay down instead of stand or sit, and growl if their owner touches their joints are evident warning signs that a dog is suffering from stiff joints.
As mobility and agility are crucial to the quality of life a dog enjoys, suffering from stiff joints can have a detrimental effect on their overall happiness and ability to move. It is for this reason that prescription diets, which are specifically tailored to address the problem of stiff joints, are created by vetinary specialists who provide dog owners with an invaluable solution to aid their pets.
Following each step within a specialist programme, which involves a food product that contains two essential chemicals essential to the effective repairing and rebuilding of cartilage, a dog can retain its mobility and be able to live an active, pain-free life.
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