My pet spaniel, Buster has always been an exceptionally
active and healthy dog. He could easily outrun me on our long sprints and never
stopped bounding after balls and sticks.
While I always prayed for a little breathing space from his
overactive and never-ending energy, I was surprised to notice that of late he
seemed less enthusiastic about going up the stairs or even chasing the
skateboarders on our walks. I kept teasing him about growing fat and lethargic,
but his lively vigor did not return. As a matter of fact, he was not leaping on
the couch anymore and chose the floor instead.
When I detected a slight groan as he prepared to lie down,
it truly raised my fears and I rushed him to the veterinarian immediately.
After a thorough physical exam, Buster was diagnosed with age-related
arthritis. The veterinarian informed me that the degenerative joint disease
made him reluctant to move. She showed me the inflammation on his legs and
warned that it could gradually lead to even muscle atrophy.
I was worried sick about his agony, but the veterinarian
prescribed novox for dogs - a non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medicine to relieve the pain and swelling. I immediately
sourced this prescription drug from the reliable online pharmacy, PetRx2go and
administered it twice a day.
Along with the medication, I arranged muscle massages to ease
the pain and got a warm and thick bedding for my beloved pet. I continued to
coax him to exercise with daily runs and games too.
The results have been palpable. Though Buster does not leap
mindlessly like earlier, he is back to jaunting and playing around with me!
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