by Active Dog Now | Jan 1, 2023 | News, Research
Canine osteoarthritis, or OA, is very common. In the US, it is estimated that nearly a quarter of all dogs over 1 year of age have this debilitating condition that can affect numerous joints in the dog’s body, including the shoulders, elbows, wrists (the “carpus”),...by Active Dog Now | Dec 2, 2022 | News, Research, Success Story
Dogs can get arthritis in their joints just like people. Veterinarians refer to this as canine osteoarthritis, or often just as OA. This condition is very common. In fact, roughly 25% of all adultdogs in the US have OA, or about 1 in 4. Although there is no cure for...by Active Dog Now | Nov 2, 2022 | News, Research
Seeing your dog limping or having trouble getting around is difficult. Like people, dogs can start limping or favoring a specific leg for numerous reasons. These issues could be as minor as a cut or scrape, or could be caused by a number of other, more serious...by Active Dog Now | Oct 2, 2022 | Research, News
The pain of arthritis takes a significant toll on so many dogs. It takes away their ability to engage in the things they love doing with you the most… like going on walks, hikes, or runs, romping with other dogs in the park, chasing tennis balls, diving into lakes,...