Is your canine athlete slowing down? It could be dog arthritis. Does your dog limp after agility practice or struggle to jump for targets that used to be easy? These…
Have you noticed your dog limping, lagging behind on walks, having difficulty going up and down stairs, or walking on slick floors? These are common signs of dog arthritis, the…
ALPHARETTA, GA, March 18, 2025. Exubrion Therapeutics, the pioneering company behind Synovetin OA®, an innovative injectable treatment that provides relief for dogs suffering from chronic osteoarthritis, announced today that Jennifer…
Dr. Bob Menardi Chief Veterinary Officer Exubrion Therapeutics Picture your furry best friend bounding across the yard, chasing after a ball with all the energy in the world. But as…
By Sarah Love, DVM Diplomate American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Diplomate American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Certified in Canine Rehabilitation Therapy and Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy…
Diagnosis of osteoarthritis in working dogs By Sarah Love, DVM Diplomate American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Diplomate American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Certified in Canine Rehabilitation…
Canine OA is a degenerative disease that damages a dog’s joints. It is the most frequent type of arthritis in dogs and commonly affects the elbows, hips, and knees (called…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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.