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October August April January September RSS Feed. Online Pharmacy. The latest from Creekwood Follow us on Facebook for the most recent updates! Arthritis is a condition resulting in painful joints. It is extremely common in older pets, especially the larger breeds of dogs. Any joint can be affected with arthritis. The most commonly affected joints include the hips, knees, shoulders, elbows, and vertebral column back. It is estimated that arthritis affects one in five adult dogs—or more than 8 million in the U. Arthritis may be a result of an injury or may develop for unknown reasons. Frequently it is progressive worsens with time and may develop slowly or quickly. Often it begins with occasional sore days, often associated with weather changes or strenuous exercise. Clinical signs in most pets are often worse when they first get up and start to move. Overweight pets are most susceptible. Many clinical signs may be a result of arthritis and the related pain it causes. Signs may include lack of appetite, reluctance to walk, climb stairs, or play, limping, lagging behind on walks, difficulty in rising from a resting position, personality changes, or even crying aloud when the pain is severe. Other diseases must be ruled out before a diagnosis of osteoarthritis can be made. Potential rule-outs include disc disease, ligament tears, bone infections, and nerve damage. X-rays are often necessary to obtain the correct diagnosis. There is no need to let your pet suffer the intense pain that can be attributed to arthritis. Strategies for treatment of arthritis may be either proactive or reactive. Such things as drugs to improve and strengthen body mass and drugs to increase the joint fluid lubrication within the affected joints are available. Reactive treatment includes such things as drugs designed to minimize pain. Recent advancements in drugs for treating arthritis in pets have greatly enhanced our ability to control the pain of osteoarthritis. One such new drug is Deramaxx. We can work with you to find the best options for you and your pet. Over-exertion can make the condition worse. Swimming is great exercise for arthritis pets. Overfeeding, either too much food or food too rich, is the major culprit. The fleas may be difficult to find because some animals can be allergic therefore a small number of fleas will cause them to itch or when chewing they ingest the flea. Using flea products on your pet may not take all the itch away. Your pet may have an allergic reaction to fleas which can require additional medications. We carry a variety of flea products and can discuss the options to determine which product is best for you and your pet. What are allergies, and how do they affect pets? One of the most common conditions affecting dogs and cats are allergies. These overreactions are manifested in three ways. The most common is itching of the skin, either localized one area or generalized all over. Sometimes, there may be an associated nasal or ocular eye discharge. The third manifestation involves the digestive system, resulting in vomiting or diarrhea. Are there several types of allergies? There are five known types of allergies in dogs and cats: contact, flea, food, bacterial, and inhalant. Each of these has some common expressions, and each has some unique features. They result in a local reaction of the skin. Examples of contact allergy include reactions to flea collars or to types of bedding, such as wool. If the pet is allergic to such substances, there will be skin irritation and itching at the points of contact. Removal of the contact irritant solves the problem. However, identifying the allergen can require some detective work. A normal animal experiences only minor irritation in response to flea bites, often without any itching. On the other hand, the flea allergic animal has a severe, itch-producing reaction when the flea's saliva is deposited in the skin. Just a few bites cause such intense itching that the dog or cat may severely scratch or chew itself, leading to the removal of large amounts of hair. There will often be open sores or scabs on the skin, allowing a secondary bacterial infection to begin. The area most commonly involved is over the rump just in front of the tail. The most important treatment for flea allergy is to get the animal away from all fleas. Therefore, strict flea control is the backbone of successful treatment. Unfortunately, this is not always possible in warm and humid climates, where a new population of fleas can hatch out every days. When strict flea control is not possible, corticosteroids or 'cortisone' or 'steroids' can be used to block the allergic reaction and give relief. This is often a necessary part of dealing with flea allergies. If a secondary bacterial infection occurs, appropriate antibiotics must be used. There are many over the counter products but they are usually ineffective and can be dangerous to humans and animals, especially cats. We have seen pets get very ill from some over the counter products. Some cause severe disease and some do not. There are several species of Staphylococcus bacteria that live on normal dog skin. If the skin is normal and the dog's immune system is normal, Staph causes no problems to its host. However, some dogs develop an allergy to this bacterium. When this happens, the dog develops areas of hair loss that look much like ringworm. After a while, some dogs become resistant to antibiotic treatment. Treatment of Staph allergy involves antibiotics to control the immediate problem and desensitization with Staph antigen for long-term relief. Dogs may be allergic to all of the same inhaled allergens that affect humans. These include tree pollens cedar, ash, oak, etc. Many of these allergies occur seasonally, such as ragweed, cedar, and grass pollens. However, others are with us all the time, such as molds, mildew, and house dust mites. In fact, the most common cause of itching in the dog is inhalant allergy. Most dogs that have inhalant allergies react to several allergens. If the number is small and they are the seasonal type, itching may last for just a few weeks at a time during one or two periods of the year. If the number of allergens is large or they are present year-round, the dog may itch constantly. Treatment depends largely on the length of the animal's allergy season. A treatment plan will be developed for you and your pet because every animal responds differently and has different needs. More commonly, they develop allergies to food products they have eaten for a long time. The allergy most frequently develops in response to the protein component of the food; for example, beef, pork, chicken, or turkey. 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There may be problems with certain types of chewable heartworm preventative, as well. We can discuss the options with you. Signs of oral and dental diseases in dogs and cats Bad breath Loose teeth or teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar Your pet shies away from you when you touch the mouth area Drooling or dropping food from the mouth Bleeding from the mouth Loss of appetite or loss of weight this combination can result from diseases of many organs, and early veterinary examination is important Unfortunately, many times before dental care is provided for pets, dental disease is present. Just as preventive care for your pet is relatively inexpensive, treating dental disease can be significantly more costly. A comparison is if you take good care of your car with regular lube, oil and filter changes, and the cost is minimal compared to having to rebuild the engine or transmission. There is a wide variation in the degree of dental health in pets. 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These pets are at increased risk, and require special care. We must be more cautious with these pets. We have gone to great expense to insure your pet is well monitored under the safest anesthesia possible. The first reason is feeding canned or soft foods. These foods give no benefits to the teeth and gums because they require little to no chewing. Pets that have beards or long hair around their mouth seem to develop dental disease faster than well-trimmed breeds. The hair around the lips catches moisture and bacteria and constantly feed bacteria into the mouth. Lack of grooming, or lack of in-home dental care is a leading condition. The final reason is genetics. As with our teeth - some people get cavities or excessive tartar due to genetics - some animals have more dental problems than others due to genetics. Since we cannot change our genetics, dry food and hard biscuits and daily brushing, preferably with an electric toothbrush, are our recommendations. 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