Next Steps: Get After-Treatment Support

Congratulations! Your dog will soon be back to joyful play

With your dog’s recent Synovetin OA® treatment, you’re on the way to a year of boundless possibilies. And we’re here to support you all along the way with helpful resources plus answers to any questions you may have now… or down the road.

1. Your dog’s treated joint will likely be sore for a few days

This is normal and your veterinarian may have prescribed medication to help relieve this temporary pain. Let your dog get back to whatever level of activity they feel like, even if it means just some good old R&R for a few days.

2. Depending on the severity of arthritis in the joint, your dog may continue to limp after treatment

Synovetin OA works on the inflammation, but does not affect the structure of the joint or the cartilage that lines it. Rest assured that Synovetin OA is working inside the joint to relieve arthritis pain and you should soon see results, such as improved mobility, less pain, longer walks, and better overall mood.

3. Within a month of treatment, there should be noticeable improvement in your dog’s mobility

Sometimes it can happen sooner, and sometimes it may take longer. Remember to let your dog be your guide as to how much activity he or she is ready for.

What’s next: Here’s how to get ongoing support from the Synovetin OA team

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    Important Information About Synovetin OA®

    Studied in canine elbows, Synovetin OA is given by authorized veterinarians. Temporary discomfort in treated joints may occur. Talk to a treating veterinarian near you for more information including what to expect following treatment and visit activedognow.com.