The Differences Between Canine Arthritis and Degenerative Myelopathy

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Arthritis in dogs and Degenerative Myelopathy are two very different canine mobility disorders. Although the two conditions are vastly different, the early signs can be similar.  Does my dog have arthritis or degenerative myelopathy? Both conditions start in a dog’s back legs and cause hind leg weakness. In the earliest stages of DM and arthritis, a dog may be unsteady on its feet and struggle to stand. However, that’s where the similarities stop.  Canine Pain: Arthritis vs. Degenerative Myelopathy Canine Arthritis Arthritis is a painful condition that can impact different joints in a dog’s body. A dog with arthritis may…

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