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Pit Bulls and Joint Related Problems: Dog Health Advice

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Due to the highly energetic nature of the Pit Bull, they are more prone to joint problems and injuries. Irresponsible breeders also contribute to joint problems in the Pit Bull. Many breeders fail to have adequate health tests done for joint problems, and because of this, their animals are more likely to inherit genetic joint problems.

There are some things a Pit Bull owner can do to help prevent joint injury. One simple thing is to have your dogs warm up before they do their daily exercise. Walk with them for at least fifteen minutes before they have their play session to help keep their joints flexible. The warm up can help to prevent muscle injury as well as strain on joints.

Having your Pit Bull exercise and play on soft surfaces, such as dirt or grass, will also help prevent joint injury by lessening the amount of impact on them. Hard surfaces do a lot of impact damage over time to knees and hips especially.

Weight control can also help reduce joint damage and muscle strain, as well as other health problems. Your dog should get plenty of exercise as well to avoid obesity. Feeding puppies a lean diet can help to prevent them from developing hip dysplasia as they grow.

There are many supplements available as well that can be used to promote joint health. IT is best to check with your veterinarian to find out if one is needed, and if so, which one would be best for your Pit Bull. Current research suggests that every dog should receive supplements at the first signs of joint or muscle damage or weakness. These work well at helping to prevent damage, but can’t do a lot with the damage that has already occurred, so it is important to start them as early as possible.

One other thing that can help is to ensure your dog has a comfortable bed. Baby mattresses tend to work well, especially for dogs that already have some joint damage.

Your veterinarian can also be a crucial part of keeping your Pit Bull healthy. If you suspect any problems with joints or muscles, or signs of arthritis, it is imperative to have it treated immediately. Your vet will perform a very thorough exam, and take a complete medical history, including any injuries or procedures your Pit Bull may have had. Blood work and x-rays will probably be done to help diagnose the problem. Your vet will then prescribe whatever medications and treatment available to help your dog.

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