Why Your Pup May Seem Lethargic In Winter And What You Can Do
As winter creeps closer, you may notice your dog starting to become less active, more lethargic, and slower to rise. While it is possible for dogs to suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, the more likely reason for your dog’s cold-weather change in activity level is osteoarthritis. Arthritis is a painful condition involving deterioration of the cartilage in joints. Cold weather doesn’t cause arthritis, but it often makes the symptoms worse, leaving many dogs stiff and uncomfortable. Luckily, there are several … Read more
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