Does my dog need vitamins/minerals supplement?
depends what food she is on, if it’s a rubbish food like Pedigree or Bakers, then probably, because they really are useless foods. If she is on aa good quality food then it could be medical related, and the fact that it happened at the same time as changing the food could either be a sheer coincidence, or the changing of the food could be a factor. Your dog may have osteoarthritis if she tires easily on walks, limps, lags behind of appears stiff after activity; is reluctant to climb steps or jump up; or is slow to rise from a resting position. Canine osteoarthritis, one of the most common canine diseases, is a progressive, degenerative condition characterised by pain stiffness, lameness and reduced activity – some of the same signs of human osteoarthritis. Arthritis affects one out of every five adult dogs – more than 8 million dogs in the United States. In addition, the incidence of osteoarthritis increases with age. It could also be an enlarged heart and pulmonary vessels. This is kn