If your dog has arthritis, don’t worry, you are not alone. Like humans, many pets suffer from arthritis – in fact, a fifth of all dogs show signs of arthritis by the age of one and, by the time a dog reaches eight years old, he has an 80% chance of having painful joints. But, while humans are prone to rheumatoid arthritis, dogs are more likely to develop a form of degenerative arthritis, due to wear and tear. The feelings of pain and reduced mobility are much the same, though, especially in elderly animals.
As your vet will probably have told you, medication, dietary supplements and prescription foods can all help, but you can also make life more comfortable for your dog with some simple changes around your home. Have a look at our illustration for some easy-to-apply ideas.