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		<description><![CDATA[Glucosamine for dogs is an amino sugar complex that is often used to release bone and joint pain in older dogs. Dogs suffering from arthritis are often prescribed glucosamine to reduce inflammation and pain. However, as with any other medication, there can be side effects. Some pet owners report a glucosamine rash on dogs taking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a title="Glucosamine For Dogs" href="http://www.glucosaminefordogsinfo.com/" target="_self">Glucosamine for dogs</a> is an amino sugar complex that is often used to release bone and joint pain in older dogs. Dogs suffering from arthritis are often prescribed glucosamine to reduce inflammation and pain. However, as with any other medication, there can be side effects. Some pet owners report a glucosamine rash on dogs taking the medication regularly.</p>
<p>Glucosamine helps arthritic dogs by healing painful joints. When taken correctly, this amino sugar stimulates protein production in the joints. This helps to build and repair the connective tissues of tendons and ligaments. Though dogs&#8217; bodies produce it naturally, over time the body can begin producing less or stop all together. This can lead to the painful joints of osteoarthritis.</p>
<p>The glucosamine for dogs that is given as a supplement is a sulfate drug. It is often derived from shellfish, where chitin is available. Though glucosamine is not an allergen by itself, if is it poorly prepared from the shellfish it can cause a reaction. Also, some animals cannot handle sulfur medications well. Negative side effects such as a glucosamine dog rash nausea, fever, and diarrhea have all been reported.</p>
<p>It is important that a dog who is taking glucosamine and displaying any of the negative side effects be taken off of the medication immediately. Though it is possible for these side effects to be caused by other illnesses, only a veterinarian can safely diagnose the cause. For dogs who are dealing with side effects from the glucosamine, there are vegetarian and non-sulfate versions of the supplement available.</p>
<p>Dogs who are suffering from joint pain due to osteoarthritis can greatly benefit from taking a glucosamine supplement. Many owners have reported marked improvement in their dogs pain and movement after taking this medication. <a title="Glucosamine Side Effects" href="http://www.glucosaminefordogsinfo.com/glucosamine-side-effects/" target="_self">Glucosamine Side effects in dogs</a> can occur however, and owners should be aware of this.</p>
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		<title>Glucosamine Side Effects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All dogs, regardless of their size, age and tend to lose the flexibility in their joints because of the natural deterioration association with aging. There are many dog owners who are unaware that particular nutrients can help a dog’s health as well as joint mangagment. A proven agent, Glucosamine, is beneficial in maintaining and ensuring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>All dogs, regardless of their size, age and tend to lose the flexibility in their joints because of the natural deterioration association with aging. There are many dog owners who are unaware that particular nutrients can help a dog’s health as well as joint mangagment. A proven agent, Glucosamine, is beneficial in maintaining and ensuring a dog’s joint health and movement. Glucosomine for dogs is available to aid in the repair and renewal of this cartilage by providing matrix that the cartilage in joints uses for growth. It is able to stop the rate of deterioration due to natural enzymes.</p>
<p>The ingredients found in Glucosamine have been studied in how they rebuild as well as repair cartilage that has been damaged or worn. It can also help a dog with inflamed discs, inflamed joints and sciatic nerves that tend to be association with the aging process. Glucosamine has shown to have the same effects on a dog’s joint health as it does for a human’s. As a natural dietary supplement, it also restores and soothes a dog’s joints. It is also used as a preventative measure that ensures maximum joint health.</p>
<p>Glucosamine given to a dog can be very helpful with arthritis symptoms. It is considered to be a chondroprotectants because it falls somewhere between a nutrient and a drug. It is used to treat many osteoarthritis conditions found in pets, including hip dysplasia as well as aid in healing after joint surgery and spinal disc injuries. It has been used in the past for skin wounds, skin problems and stomach ailments, but is now used main for maintenance and the relief of osteoarthritis. Signs that a dog may need glucosamine include: falling behind on walks, lethargy, difficulty playing, walking or going up stairs, limping, pain when touched or difficulty getting up from lying down.</p>
<p>When you are looking for pain relief for your pet, it is important to be careful when comparing products. There are six factors to consider before making a purchase of any Glucosamine products. These include type (2KCL, HCL or sulfate), quality, method of delivery (pills or liquid), amount needed each day, additional ingredients and cost. Glucosamine side effects are few and far in-between. While there are some pets that experience diarrhea or vomiting, these are uncommon and will typically go away if the dosage is lowered or if it is taken with food and not on an empty stomach. Glucosamine has been used to treat arthritis for more than 20 years in Europe without any serious side effects.</p>
<p>Glucosamine side effects include:<br />
1. Constipation. This can be caused if the dosage is too high.<br />
2. Diabetes. There are some preliminary studies that show it might cause an increase in blood sugar. Researchers are continuing to study these effects.<br />
3. Skin rash. There are been some rare occasions of skin rash after taking glucosamine. It may be a shellfish reaction because some glucosamine is made from marine creature shells like shrimp and lobster.</p>
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		<title>Arthritis In Dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog owners need to pay attention to how their dog acts. This will allow you to be able to quickly notice any signs of illness so that you can treat it immediately. For instance, if you notice that your dog is having a hard time getting around, then it may be because he has arthritis. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Dog owners need to pay attention to how their dog acts. This will allow you to be able to quickly notice any signs of illness so that you can treat it immediately. For instance, if you notice that your dog is having a hard time getting around, then it may be because he has arthritis.<br />
Some of the signs of dog arthritis include:<br />
·	Hobbling<br />
·	A lack of interest in playing<br />
·	No desire to walk with you<br />
·	No interest in activities that involve moving around<br />
·	Stiffness<br />
·	Painful joints</p>
<p>Dogs who have arthritis will prefer to spend the majority of their time sleeping.</p>
<p>Arthritis in dogs isn’t as uncommon as you may think, which is why you should keep a close eye on your dog’s habits. In fact, there are numerous causes of this debilitating disease. However, the one thing that is important to realize is that your dog’s joints are quite similar to your own. This makes them susceptible to degenerative disorders, developmental disorders, hip dysplasia and immune disorders. Once any of these conditions occurs, it is quite easy to develop arthritis because this is merely an inflammation of the joints that can range from mild to severe.</p>
<p>There are actually two very common types of arthritis. The first type is osteoarthritis, which is also known as degenerative joint disease. It is caused by wear and tear that occurs, as your dog grows older. The second type is known as inflammatory joint disease and results from disease, infection or trauma to the joint.<br />
Some dogs are at more of a risk for developing arthritis than other dogs are. For instance, those dogs that are large or overweight are actually more susceptible to developing arthritis. Dogs who have suffered from an injury to their joints can also develop arthritis. In this case, they will usually develop osteoarthritis. You should be aware that there are also some breeds of dogs that suffer from a hereditary type of arthritis, which is known as dysplasia. Your veterinarian will be able to help you learn more about your dog’s arthritis once you talk to him about it.  If you happen to be in Oregon, here is a site about <a href="http://www.portlandcats.com/">Portland veterinarian</a>. Glucosamine for dogs is one supplement that may help your dog.</p>
<p>Whenever you want to treat your dog’s arthritis naturally, you should give him glucosamine for dogs. The best way in which to do this is by putting the supplement into the food that you give them everyday. While you can give your dog a pill, the liquid form is actually better. This is because it is easier to administer since all you have to do is pour it over their food. You may be surprised to find that some dogs will actually like the taste of this supplement.</p>
<p>Glucosamine has very few side effects. In fact, within a couple of treatments your dogs should be running around like his old self. The only real side effects that you may notice are vomiting and diarrhea but these can be controlled by lowering the dosage.</p>
<p>Don’t let your dog get miserable. You should take your dog’s arthritic condition very seriously. Make sure to get him treatment right away.</p>
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		<title>Glucosamine Chondroitin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One in five dogs within the United States alone is affected by arthritis. In fact, this is one of the leading causes of immobility in dogs. This is a degenerative disease that affects the joints and causes them to become painful. Arthritis is more common amongst those dogs who are older, overweight or inactive. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>One in five dogs within the United States alone is affected by arthritis. In fact, this is one of the leading causes of immobility in dogs. This is a degenerative disease that affects the joints and causes them to become painful. Arthritis is more common amongst those dogs who are older, overweight or inactive.</p>
<p>A lot of veterinarians are recommending that canine arthritis be treated naturally today. This can be done by giving your dog a glucosamine chondroitin supplement, which will not cause the side effects that regular medicines bring with them. Both glucosamine and chondroitin are naturally found within the bodies of both humans and animals alike.</p>
<p>Both glucosamine and chondroitin have an anti-inflammatory effect. This is necessary to keep destructive enzymes from harming your joint’s tissues. Chondroitin will also improve your blood vessels’ elasticity. In turn your dog will be able to move better because he will be in less pain as his cartilage will begin to grow again and his bones will also begin to heal as well. It will also improve upon your dog’s white blood cells so that he can better fight off infections. On the other hand, glocosamine is an amino sugar that is found in cartilage. It is the primary component of all arthritis formulas, both natural and man-made. This is because it is able to aid in the formation, repair and maintenance of your dog’s joint cartilage.</p>
<p>It is important that you consult with your veterinarian before giving your dog a glucosamine chondroitin supplement. Once your veterinarian is in agreement with you to use this treatment, there are some things that you should keep in mind, including:<br />
·	Look at the type of glucosamine that is used.  It should be sulfate, chloride or 2KCL.<br />
·	Make sure that high quality ingredients are being used.<br />
·	Decide whether you want to give your dog a pill or liquid.<br />
·	Ask your veterinarian how much to give him daily.<br />
·	Check out what additional ingredients are used.<br />
· Make sure that it will fit within your budget, as this should be seen as a long-term investment that you will have to continue giving to maintain your dog’s health.</p>
<p>Giving your dog a glucosamine chondroitin supplement will not only relieve your dog’s pain but it will also help them be able to build new, healthy cartilage. This will lead to long-term relief for your dog. These are just some of the numerous reasons why so many pet owners love this treatment for canine arthritis. Of course, it is also quite safe to use, which is something else that is appreciated. The reason that it is so safe is because, as was aforementioned, it is a normal element that can already be found within your dog’s body. Another great benefit that it has is that it can reduce inflammation, which is the main reason why it works so well to relieve your dog’s joint pain. So, if your dog is suffering from canine arthritis, make sure to talk to your veterinarian about this treatment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You try to keep your dog healthy, and you select its food carefully. But even the best food on the market cannot always cover all of a dog&#8217;s nutritional requirements. This is where supplements come in. With judicious selection of supplements, you can ensure that your dog has a happier, healthier, and longer life. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You try to keep your dog healthy, and you select its food carefully. But even the best food on the market cannot always cover all of a dog&#8217;s nutritional requirements. This is where supplements come in. With judicious selection of supplements, you can ensure that your dog has a happier, healthier, and longer life.</p>
<p>It should go without saying, but observe your dog closely after you start giving supplements. If you notice negative effects, or nothing seems to be happening, then change the dosage or find a different brand. Not all dogs react to supplements in the same way, and not all supplements are created equal &#8212; so be certain to buy only from a vendor you know and trust. Consult with your veterinarian or canine nutritionist if you have any questions or problems. It may take some effort to find what works best for your dog, but once you do, the benefits can be tremendous.</p>
<p>For general health, consider giving your dog vitamin supplements. Vitamin deficiency has many negative effects, including slower metabolism, a weaker immune system, less growth in puppies, and a poorer digestion. A wide variety of vitamin supplements are available on the market, most of them formulated based on your dog&#8217;s size, weight, and age. A vitamin supplement may not be necessary if your pet has a good appetite and eats high-quality food. But a dog who primarily eats table scraps, or who eats only a little food (as many older dogs do) may not be getting all the vitamins it needs. A vitamin supplement can be beneficial in such cases.   Joint pain is also an issue, if you think your dog may be suffering from joint pain, ask your vet about glucosamine for dogs.</p>
<p>Fatty acid supplements, such as omega-3 and omega-6 fish oils, will help keep your dog&#8217;s coat clean and shiny. They also benefit skin health, preventing infections and dryness. Skin problems can also be the culprit if your dog seems bad-smelling or unusually itchy, so consider a fatty acid supplement if your dog suffers from these conditions.</p>
<p>Probiotic supplements for dogs are gaining in popularity. As with probiotics for humans, these supplements include a variety of beneficial bacteria which take up residence in your dog&#8217;s system. There, they work to improve your dog&#8217;s immune system, so it is better able to ward off infections, especially yeast infections. Probiotic supplements also strengthen your dog&#8217;s digestion, so it absorbs nutrients from foods better, rejects toxins more strongly, and is less likely to suffer from food intolerance, which can be a cause of bad breath and excessive gas.</p>
<p>Some people now take glucosamine for arthritis and other joint problems. Glucosamine for dogs is now also available, and can be a vital addition to your dog&#8217;s diet. Many breeds are at risk for joint problems, such as canine hip dysplasia, even at a young age. And as your dog gets older, it will be at greater risk for developing canine arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or osteoarthritis. Glucosamine is immensely beneficial to dogs suffering from any of these problems. It does not merely reduce the pain your dog suffers, but also works to repair the damage to your dog&#8217;s joints.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As dogs age, they begin to slow down. If your dog appears to be sluggish or lethargic, has difficulty with or an aversion to climbing stairs, entering vehicles, or getting up after laying down, or shows signs of pain when being touched, it may be suffering from canine osteoarthritis or hip dysplasia. These ailments are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>As dogs age, they begin to slow down. If your dog appears to be sluggish or lethargic, has difficulty with or an aversion to climbing stairs, entering vehicles, or getting up after laying down, or shows signs of pain when being touched, it may be suffering from canine osteoarthritis or hip dysplasia. These ailments are common in older dogs, but they can be easily treated with Glucosamine for dogs.</p>
<p>As dogs get older, the cartilage between their joints, particularly the hips, may become inflamed or worn down, causing bone-on-bone contact around the joints which will put dogs in severe pain. This pain can be controlled with Glucosamine.</p>
<p>Glucosamine is a dietary supplement, not a drug. The substance exists naturally in the body&#8217;s cartilage, but when the body fails to produce enough on its own, a supplement may be necessary to soothe the joint pain that is often a natural consequence of the wear and tear of a dog&#8217;s active lifestyle. Generally, a dog will show signs of improvement after one or two weeks of use, but severe cases may take longer. You should continue giving your dog Glucosamine regularly for the duration of its life to ensure that symptoms do not reappear, although once it shows signs of recovery, the dosages may be reduced.</p>
<p>The supplement is available in either pill or liquid form. If your dog has difficulty with pills, it may be easier to administer the supplement in its food. This is especially useful with the liquid form of the supplement, since many dogs tend to genuinely enjoy the taste of Glucosamine. If your dog enjoys it, consider using it as a treat to reward good behavior.</p>
<p>Larger dogs and dogs with more severe symptoms may require larger doses. Further, dosages vary between products, since some manufacturers will use less potent forms of the supplement or add other substances that affect its quality. You should consult a veterinarian before choosing a product but as a general rule of thumb, you should buy from an FDA GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) certified manufacturer and avoid products containing the NaCl or 2KCL forms of Glucosamine, which tend to be less potent. If money is a concern, be sure to compare both the price of the product as well as its recommended dosage; a cheaper product may be less potent and therefore require a larger dose, thus actually costing more money in the long run.</p>
<p>Glucosamine for dogs is a dietary supplement and not a drug, and has no known negative side effects so long as the appropriate dosage is administered. Generally, it is safe to administer the supplement at the same time as other drugs, but you should always consult a veterinarian before doing so. Glucosamine can be purchased at pet supply stores, health food stores, veterinary clinics, or even from online retailers. However you should always be aware that some products are superior to others, and that higher price does not necessarily guarantee higher quality. Be sure to compare the ingredients and consult a professional before making a decision.</p>
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