Arthritis Treatment for Working Dogs

Is your working dog slowing down?
It may be arthritis.

Working dogs, such as K9/police, search and rescue (SAR), detection and patrol work, service, and herding dogs—often push their bodies very hard, accelerating joint wear and tear that leads to arthritis, a common cause of early retirement in these highly specialized animals. Early diagnosis and aggressive management of arthritis is crucial to ensure working dogs can continue at peak performance.

While exact numbers in working dogs are not reported, arthritis is extremely common, affecting roughly 25% of all adult dogs. This means a significant portion of working dogs will suffer from it. In fact, X rays show up to 60% of dogs have visible signs of arthritis, even though they may seem fine.

And, if arthritis isn’t treated effectively in dogs that have received 150+ hours of extensive training over up to 2 years, it can get worse and worse over time and significantly limit their working life.

Police Work

Patrol

Search & Rescue

Detection

Here’s good news for working dog owners and handlers.

Synovetin OA is a completely different dog arthritis treatment.

Other treatments, like daily pills, chews, and monthly injections, work to mask pain symptoms but can’t address the underlying inflammation that drives the disease and its progression like Synovetin OA can.

Instead, Synovetin OA goes to work, exactly where it’s needed to help restore the health of the joint at any stage of arthritis, although sooner is better than later. And, because it’s dosed directly into the arthritic joint, it doesn’t spread throughout a dog’s entire body like medications do, which can cause side effects.

All it takes is just 1 simple, safe treatment for up to 1 full year of pain relief, so the dog can get back to the work for which it was trained.

“Ryker is doing great after his injections. He recently went to a Search and Recovery Summit where he was super active and super comfortable the whole time.”

Amanda, Vet Tech
Pet parent of Ryker,
German Shepherd, SAR
Treated at Veterinary Referral Center (VRC) in Malvern, PA

Synovetin OA provides safe, effective, proven relief.

It’s a simple, safe, fast arthritis injection, with no hospitalization needed. And there’s no need for the inconvenient restraint that comes with invasive procedures.

Safe

No systemic
side-effects4

Convenient

Just 1 fast, simple
minimally-invasive treatment

Long-lasting Results

Up to 1 full year
of pain relief2,3

Proven effective, very long-lasting, and safe in clinical studies.1

The active component in Synovetin OA Is only present in the body for a few weeks but the effect is very long-lasting — up to 1 full year, depending on the severity of arthritis. Plus, extensive safety studies and real-world use of Synovetin OA showed it does not cause systemic adverse effects and is safe for the dog, other animals, and the owner/handler.

How Synovetin OA® Works


Just 1 simple treatment has been proven to relieve OA pain for up to 1 full year.2,3

Quick Turnaround!

“He was less than a year old when he started limping. It was heartbreaking. But with Synovetin OA, the turnaround was really quick. He was moving around, fetching and playing. I couldn’t believe how soon it was that he was feeling better.”

Heather Hopkins
Pet parent of Mykonos, 7-year-old German Shepherd

Synoventin OA

He’s doing circles around us

“When our doctor contacted us about Synovetin OA, we did a little investigation and it was like a “eureka moment.” Now, we take him out on our mile-long walks and he does circles around us. We’re back to having our best friend with us again.”

Dr. Nick DeWees
Pet Parent of Reznor, 12-year-old yellow Labrador Retriever

An awesome opportunity!

“It’s awful not to see your dog do those things that enhance your animal bond. This is such an awesome opportunity to have 1 injection that lasts up to a year to provide pain relief.”

Dr. Anne Culp
Onion River Animal Hospital

Synoventin OA

Synovetin OA has opened up another pain management option

“Synovetin OA gives dog owners an option that frees them from pain medications.”

Dr. Jennifer Fletcher-Eckenrode
Animal Hospital of Dauphin County

Targeting the source of the pain.

“It’s another tool in our tool belt that isn’t just blanketing the problem but is really targeting the source of pain and inflammation. This is where we can have the most profound effect on the course of the disease.”

David Dycus
DVM, MS, DACVS, CCRP
Director/Chief of Orthopedic Surgery

Synoventin OA

One of the safest treatment options.

“Synovetin OA has an exceptionally low risk of complications. So, in my mind, Synovetin OA is one of the safest treatment options that we have for elbow arthritis at this point in time.”

Caleb Hudson
Sports Medicine, Surgery & Orthopedics
Synovetin OA Clinical Investigator

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