- General’ wear and tear’ – as your pet ages, their cartilage (a spongey, rubber-like material that covers the end of a bone, acting as a cushion) can start to break down.
- Genetic – unfortunately, some types of arthritis can be passed down through family lines. It is important to be aware of this or talk to your Vet about genetic conditions if you are not sure!
- Weight-gain – Carrying a few extra kilos can put additional stress on your pet’s joints, especially when they are walking, running and jumping!
- Limping or an unusual posture/stance when moving about
- Stiffness, especially after exercise
- A reluctance to move or stand up
- Changed behaviour, such as a lack of interest in playing as usual or increased sleep
- The inability to jump on furniture, climb stairs or jump into the car
- Irritability or depression (lack of interest)
- Growling or biting when touched
- Visibly deformed or swollen joints