Arthritis Dog Walk Did You Know

Arthritis Dog Walk Did You Know

<p>Arthritis Dog Walk “Did You Know”?</p><p>When both owners and dogs have arthritis, they manage their condition with walk or other exercise (65%), medication (41%), health care visits (35%), and weight maintenance (29%). About one in ten (12%) do nothing to manage their arthritis.</p><p>In a recent survey, dog owners consider walking to be something they would do for their own health (35%), for their dog’s health (36%) and for both (29%).</p><p>Interest in the Arthritis Walk event is strong with 88% of pet owners indicating that they are interested. The strongest interest among dog owners is expressed by dog owners who: . Are between the ages of 25 – 35 (95% interested), . Have arthritis (94%), . Their dog has arthritis (93%), . Know the symptoms of canine arthritis (93%)</p><p>A strong majority of dog owners say they would participate in a Pet Walk (88%). Compared to their counterparts, 25-35 years olds (95%), people with arthritis (94%), and PETCO P.A.L.S. members (94%) are more interested in the Pet Walk than their counterparts</p><p>Americans spent nearly $43 billion on their pets in 2008, and despite the recession, are expected to spend $45 billion in 2009 Why Arthritis and Dog Walk?</p><p>Canine arthritis affects dogs of any age, breed or sex. Studies have shown that as many as 1 in 5 adult dogs have arthritis. Although there is no cure, chronic arthritis pain can be managed with the help of diet, exercise, surgery and proper medication.</p><p>About four in ten (41%) dog owners say that they know the signs of canine arthritis. Respondents who know the signs are likely to be 46 years or older (52%) and have arthritis (56%).</p><p>At 33%, limping is the most recognized symptom of canine arthritis. Additionally, stiffness (24%) and difficulty or pain when walking (18%) or getting up (15%) are frequently mentioned.</p><p>Almost one-quarter (23%) of survey participants have a dog suffering from arthritis. 29% of respondents most often use exercise and arthritis medication to treat their pet’s condition.</p><p>Did you know that a daily walk can help control arthritis? That’s right, regular exercise helps maintain joint health and improves overall health for you and your pet.</p>

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