Does your pet exhibit any of these symptoms?
Limping
Reluctance to climb stairs
Falling behind on walks
Difficulty getting up in the morning or after a nap
Stiffness hours after exercise
Repeated licking of a joint
Personality change
Loss of appetite
Worsening of symptoms in cold or rainy weather
If your pet shows these signs it may have an arthritic condition.
Arthritis doesn't just affect people, it can also affect your pet. An estimated 1 in 5 adult dogs suffers from this painful, degenerative joint disease, which can seriously reduce your pet's mobility and quality of life. Although the incidence of arthritis tends to increase with age, it can affect dogs of any age, breed or size.
While people can easily explain their symptoms to a doctor, pets have no way of telling you when they hurt. That's why it's up to you to recognize the signs of arthritis pain. The sooner you consult a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment, the sooner your pet can find relief.
Recent medical advances have made relieving pain and improvement of symptoms easier than ever.
Now your veterinarian can prescribe "Pulsed Signal Therapy" (PST)
PST is not a medication. It is a non-invasive treatment without any known side effects.
Ask your veterinarian about this revolutionary
therapy to treat your pet's arthritic condition.