what is the best natural cure for dogs with arthritis ?”
Vitamin C will help keep tissue healthy and protect against further joint deterioration. (Use a sodium ascorbate or another form of buffered vitamin C, as plain ascorbic acid may cause an upset stomach.) Here is a daily dosage guide for adult dogs… Small dogs 500mg – 1,000mg Medium – Large dogs 1,000mg – 2,000mg Giant dogs 2,000mg – 4,000mg Start with the lowest recommended dosage and gradually increase it once or twice per year. If the dog is producing loose stools the dosage may be a bit high so cut back slightly and increase it gradually over time. You can also try using Rhus Toxicodendron, which is a very effective homeopathic remedy and will help to manage pain and aching. Recent widespread availability of nutraceuticals and herbal products such as Devil’s Claw, Meadowsweet, White willow bark, Omega Fatty Acids, Vitamin E, and Selenium which all assist in decreasing inflammation, have proven to be significant contributors to easing the discomfort of arthritis in animals. Although