(BPT) - There's a chill in the air, the calendar flips to the colder months and suddenly you might be feeling joint pain. The cold air can mean stiff joints and reduced mobility for many — including your dog (or dogs).
Joint issues can occur when cartilage in the joints is worn away faster than it can be replaced. Because cartilage acts as a cushion to protect the bones, when it wears away, joints become swollen and painful. As dogs get older, cartilage will begin to degenerate, but joint problems can affect young dogs, too. Certain large-breed dogs are more prone to joint issues, including retrievers, German shepherds and Rottweilers, but even tiny breeds can have joint discomfort. Excess weight can also add stress on joints and cartilage, which may lead to or worsen joint and mobility issues.
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