Arthritis is one of the most common health issues affecting dogs and cats, especially as they age. Yet many pet owners mistake the early warning signs for simple “slowing down” or old age. Recognising arthritis in pets early can make a world of difference. With timely intervention, you can ease discomfort, protect mobility, and give your pet the best chance at a happy, active life.
This guide will explain how to spot the early signs of arthritis, why acting quickly matters, and the steps you can take to manage your pet’s condition with professional support.
What is Arthritis in Pets?
Arthritis is the inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced movement. In pets, the most common form is osteoarthritis – a progressive condition that worsens over time if left untreated. It can affect dogs and cats of all breeds, though larger breeds and older animals are most at risk.
While there’s no cure, early diagnosis and treatment can dramatically improve your pet’s comfort and quality of life.
Early Signs of Arthritis in Dogs and Cats
Pets are good at hiding pain, which means arthritis can go unnoticed for months or even years. Look out for these common signs:
– Reluctance to jump, climb stairs, or get into the car
– Limping, stiffness, or difficulty rising after rest
– Reduced interest in walks or play
– Licking or chewing joints
– Behaviour changes such as irritability or withdrawal
Why Early Intervention Matters
The earlier arthritis is diagnosed, the sooner your pet can receive treatment. Early intervention helps by:
– Slowing disease progression with lifestyle changes and medication
– Reducing pain and improving daily comfort
– Preserving mobility and independence
– Supporting long-term joint health through weight management and exercise
– Strengthening the bond between you and your pet through proactive care
Acting quickly ensures your pet doesn’t suffer unnecessarily and helps you avoid costly complications later.
Treatment Options for Arthritis in Pets
There is no one-size-fits-all solution. Your vet may recommend a combination of approaches, including:
- Medication and Pain Relief: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or other pain relief may be prescribed to reduce discomfort and improve mobility.
- Joint Supplements: Omega-3 fatty acids, glucosamine, and chondroitin can support joint health and reduce inflammation.
- Weight Management: Keeping your pet at a healthy weight reduces stress on their joints and slows progression.
- Gentle Exercise: Regular, controlled activity helps maintain muscle strength and mobility without over-stressing the joints.
- Mobility Care Support: Hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, and tailored mobility consults can make a significant difference in keeping pets active. Learn more about PawSquad’s Mobility Care service.
Home Adjustments to Support Your Pet
Small changes at home can make daily life easier for a pet with arthritis:
– Provide soft, supportive bedding away from draughts
– Use ramps or steps to avoid jumping on furniture or into cars
– Place non-slip mats on hard floors to prevent slips
– Keep essentials like food, water, and litter trays within easy reach
– Encourage short, gentle play sessions instead of high-impact activities
These adjustments, combined with vet-guided treatment, can help your pet stay comfortable and mobile.
How PawSquad Can Help
Managing arthritis can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. With PawSquad, vets are available 24/7 to give you professional, reassuring advice from home. Whether you need immediate guidance or ongoing support, our services are here for you:
– 24/7 Vet Consults – Speak to a vet anytime, day or night
– Mobility Care – Get tailored support for arthritis and joint issues
– Nutrition Consults – Learn how diet can help with weight management and inflammation
– Health & Happiness Tools – Monitor your pet’s wellbeing over time
– Behaviour & Training Consults – Understand changes in behaviour linked to pain or discomfort
In Conclusion…
Arthritis in pets doesn’t have to mean a life of pain or limited mobility. By recognising the early signs and acting quickly, you can give your pet the comfort, movement, and happiness they deserve.
If you’re concerned your dog or cat may be showing signs of arthritis, don’t wait. Download the PawSquad app or book a 24/7 vet consultation today for expert advice and tailored care.