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Healthy Agility Used For Mobility Loss in Dogs with Joint Pain and Stiffness

Agility For Dogs With Mobility Loss, Stiffness & Joint Pain

The Joint: An Inside Look:

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Our animals’ joints consist mostly of bone, part of which is covered with a softer substance called cartilage. Without knowing it, human beings strive to be just like cartilage!  Cartilage is delicate yet strong enough to tolerate the pressure that the world and everyday life puts on it.  It is also smart enough to produce joint fluid to protect it and act like a cushion. Other parts of the joint include muscles, which are the “active organs of motion,” the tendon, which is a thick tissue that attaches muscles to bones, cartilage and other parts of the joint and then there are the ligaments, the strong bands that attach bones to each other.  The health of the bone and joint depends on the individual cells that make up these tissues, which should have specific nutrients in order for them to function properly. 

 

Why Our Pets Develop Joint Stiffness

Though dogs and cats can develop stiffness when they are young, like us they typically develop this problem as they age.  Because pets age much faster than we do, we must be sensitive to their bodies’ needs according to their biological process, not our own.  Joint stiffness occurs for several reasons.  First, which can happen at any age, is the result of an injury to the bone, joint or surrounding tissue.  If an injury isn’t nursed back to health properly, the stiffness that comes with an injury will remain for an indefinite amount of time, even become painful and permanent.  Second, genetics and the physical structure of certain animals also play a major role in the health of their joints.  Large breed type dogs such as the German Shepard, Golden, Lab and the Great Dane have genetic pre-dispositions for hip and elbow problems.  The cute dog breed known as


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the Daschund (popularly known as the “hot dog”) and others designed with the long back, often have back problems because of the stress of that lengthy back bone.  Also, certain small breed type dogs including the Yorkshire Terrier and poodle have a genetic makeup that contributes to knee problems.

Last is the age factor.The older our dogs and cats become the longer the joints have been responsible for carrying the weight around and the cell and biochemical changes that occur with age take their toll on the joints. The incidence of joint problems in cats is far more common then one would think.  Many an older cat displays the discomfort of age but because they don't run after the garbage man or go for walks or retrieve balls, we don't recognize the changes.  What are the changes you might ask?  While they once slept in bed with you, they no longer choose to jump into the bed or limp on and off especially when walking on hard surfaces.  Or, they may decide that being held in certain positions elicits pain so they become fidgety when held.

Growing Pains


The process of aging takes its toll on the body in every way imaginable.  It is only when something begins to hurt do we realize how much we truly use it in our everyday functions.  Aging puts stress on the joints and causes tension on bones, muscle tendons and ligaments.  As the body undergoes the aging process, here are some of the changes it includes.

 

·   Loss of muscle mass.  Muscle mass is necessary to help support good, healthy joints.  It provides protection to the tendons and ligaments, which make it possible for our joints to flexibly move.

·   Loss of muscle mass.  There is a sack around each joint that contains joint fluid, which protects the bones so that they don’t grind together when we move.  Age, as well as injury, decreases the production of this fluid causing incredibly painful friction during movement, which also weakens the tendons, ligaments and muscles

·   Bone edges become irregular.  Have you ever compared the wonderful symmetry and smoothness of a baby’s fingers to that of a very elderly person’s whose fingers are gnarled and twisted?  As we age, the ends of our bones become uneven and grow spurs, which irritate the soft tissue, tendons and ligaments around the bones.  The same goes for animals.  What ends up happening is the rubbing together of these edges of bones and the bones they’re attached to, causes swelling and pain.

·  Bone brittleness.  As animals age, there is less of the substance that comprises the bone being made, resulting in the overall weakening of their bones. Fractures are not uncommon in the older animal.

·   Cartilage Erosion.  As an animal ages, the cartilage, the soft tissue that covers the ends of bones, begins to wear down.  Furthermore, not only does the cartilage wear down, but the body produces less.  This causes the ends of the bones to become rough.

 

Loosening Up Our Pets: HealthyPetNet’s Healthy Joint System

 

In essence, understanding all of this information about the joints is just the precursor for learning how to encourage longevity through proper diet and exercise.  We at HealthyPetNet will offer a few suggestions that could help support the joints by preventing or easing stiffness.

 

·   Keep your pets lean.  The less weight your pet has to carry around, the less pressure on the joints in their backs and legs.  Long-term studies show that excessive weight gain in large breed type puppies will increase the likelihood of bone problems.

 

·   Exercise.  Moderate exercise for dogs and cats is the key.  For dogs, we recommend swimming, running and climbing.  Playing Frizbee or jumping for balls may be too stressful on the joints.  For cats, who also respond well to chasing objects, we recommend that playing games with an object for them to chase such as a short plastic fishing pole with an artificial bird or ribbons attached.  Or you can simply take a thick piece of cord and drag it up the stairs and all over the house.  In a frenzy to get their paws on this object, it will drive them crazy and loosen up their joints in the process!

·   Foods rich in antioxidants.  Antioxidants help support the body during the natural process of aging by fighting the inevitable free-radicals present that attack the body resulting in a myriad of health concerns some of which have much to do with the joints.

 

Support Nutrients For Joints: HealthyPetNet’s New & Improved Agility

 

HealthyPetNet’s New & Improved Agility with Glucosamine & MSM is a holistic joint formula that strives to be the embodiment of the perfect synergy of nature and science. Since healthy bones are dependent upon many factors and biochemical processes, this formula includes individual ingredients selected to support some of these key factors. Thus rather than containing joint support ingredients only, the Agility supplement expands beyond those limitations. Agility approaches joint health from many perspectives, looking at the whole picture and thus being labeled as holistic. That sets it apart.

 

Following is an overview of some of the main ingredients the Agility formula provides.

 

Glucosamine.  This is a popular joint support nutrient that the body naturally produces.  Glucosamine is prevalently found in shark cartilage, bovine cartilage and shell fish.  It is also synthesized in the laboratory. It is the critical building block of some of the substances found in cartilage. This is particularly good for aging pets, for as the body ages, it decreases its ability to make it.

 

Chondroitin Sulfate.  It’s not as scary as it sounds.  This is another popular joint support nutrient.  Like glucosamine, it is also found in shark cartilage. It is also in Green lipped mussels otherwise known as Perna Canaliculi.  It forms the building blocks of cartilage and is important in holding water in the joints, thus keeping the joints lubricated.

 

Green Lipped Mussels.  Also known as edible shellfish, they have many of the nutrients that bone and support tissue needs.  It is a whole food that contains protein, fats, vitamins, minerals and chondroitin sulfate.  It was selected as an ingredient for the Agility supplement because all of its components work together to support the joints. Some of these components are able to provide some of the necessary nutrients the added glucosamine requires for optimum utilization. 

 

Boswellia.  Boswellia is an interesting  herb.  Herbalists use this herb to support many parts of the body including bone, lung and liver. Many holistic doctors agree that a healthy liver is paramount in supporting the health of any portion of the body including the joints.  Its fame for joint support is probably through its enhancement of blood flow to the joints and its remarkable ability to soothe.

 

Fish Oils.  Especially rich in long chain omega 3 fatty acids, they are important in bone, muscle and nerve support.  Fish oils are included in this formula because they soothe.

 

Alfalfa.  This grass is rich in minerals and antioxidants, used by herbalists for generations for bone support.

 

MSM.  This antioxidant, which contains sulfur is an important nutritional element for the joints.  Sulfur is a mineral that the body requires for many biochemical reactions.

 

If I could use one word only to describe all of these compounds I would say "synergy." Synergy means that when these ingredients are combined, they enhance each other. 
 

New & Improved Agility with Glucosamine & MSM
Holistic Multi-Action Formula

Supports the Biochemical Functions Necessary
for Healthy Bones & Joints

MSM
contains sulfur, which is a key component in the formation and maintenance of healthy bone and surrounding tissue.

Glucosamine
is one of the major building blocks of cartilage and other joint tissue.

 

Alfalfa & Yucca 
are antioxidant rich herbs that fight free radicals, which are highly reactive chemicals that can worsen joint problems.

Boswellia & Fish Oils
(omega 3 & 6 fatty acids) help soothe muscles, tendons 
and ligaments
.

Sea Mussels contain a balanced combination of nutrients including chondroitin-like substances, which enhance the formula's effectiveness in supporting bones and joints.

Also, recommended for senior cats 10+ years, senior dogs 6+ years and large breed and long backed dogs of all ages.


What is the difference between Agility and Cosequin?

Agility is a holistic multi-action formula that contains a combination of many special nutrients and herbs, all of which work together to effectively support healthy joints, bones and the surrounding tissue.  Cosequin is a one-dimensional formula that contains glucosamine only, which does not address joints and surrounding tissue. In addition, Cosequin can be expensive.

Ingredients:

Glucosamine HCI, MethylSulfonylMethane, Perna Canaliculis (sea mussels), Calcium Phosphate, Powdered Cellulose, Liver Powder, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (roast beef flavor), Sucrose, Vitamin E, Ascorbic Acid, Yucca Schidigera, Dehydrated Alfalfa, Boswellia, Fish Oil, Stearic Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate.

Guaranteed Analysis (tablet size 3,000 mg.):

Each tablet contains a minimum of 500 mg Glucosamine HCl; 500 mg. MethylSulfonylMethane (MSM); 300 mg Perna Canaliculus; 50 I.U. Vitamin E; 50 mg Ascorbic Acid; 50 mg Yucca; 50 mg Alfalfa; 50 mg Boswellia; 10 mg Omega 3's & 6's.

Suggested Daily Dosage

Body Weight Week 1 After 1 Week
Less than 25 lbs. 1 tablet 1/2 tablet
25-49 lbs. 2 tablets 1 tablet
50-100 lbs. 3 tablets 1-2 tablets
Over 100 lbs. 4 tablets 2 tablet

  


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