The joints of dogs and cats

The joints of dogs and cats play a vital role in their mobility and quality of life. With age, physical activity or certain genetic predispositions, these joints can wear out, leading to pain, stiffness or diseases such as osteoarthritis. To maintain joint health, a suitable diet is essential. Kibble enriched with nutrients such as glucosamine, chondroitin, and omega-3 fatty acids strengthen cartilage and reduce inflammation. A balanced weight is also crucial to limit pressure on the joints. Moderate and regular exercise helps maintain flexibility and muscle strength, but overly intense activities should be avoided, especially for breeds predisposed to joint problems. Specific food supplements and veterinary care, such as anti-inflammatories or hyaluronic acid treatments, may be necessary in the event of proven pain or disease.

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