Hey, Happy Wednesday! In the last two years I've had
procedures on my spine, right knee and, most recently, my right shoulder. I also had a sore ankle over the holidays — a hangover from a years-old injury.
As I muttered about the inconvenience of it all, my wife said one word to me: "Age."
I've certainly noticed, as I make my way through middle-age, that aches and pains have shifted from my muscles to my
joints.
And, as with so much in life, there's a connection with dogs...
Joint problems are common in
dogs as they get older. They're more likely in some breeds than others, but most dogs are affected in some way. There are
ways to minimize or even prevent issues, including dietary measures. That’s why wrote this article:
It discusses the causes of and
potential remedies for joint pain, from exercise to diet to supplements. I'm off to have a hot bath.
Until next time, Andrew Editor The Dog Food Advisor Saving Good Dogs From Bad Dog Food
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