Osteoarthritis is a prevalent disease affecting not only humans but also our four-legged companions. As dogs age, the wear and tear on their joints often lead to pain, inflammation, and restricted mobility. In the realm of veterinary medicine, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has emerged as a promising solution to address the challenges posed by canine osteoarthritis.
Read MoreAlthough some of the older statistics indicate that arthritis will affect 1 in 5 older pets, most veterinarians would agree that the numbers are likely higher than that, and arthritis can affect younger pets as well. The earlier that signs of arthritis are identified in our pets, the more options we have for treating them and even delaying the progression of arthritis in some cases.
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