How Can I Tell If My Dog's Slowing Down on Walks Is Fatigue or Joint Pain?
A slower walk can mean ordinary fatigue, but repeating stiffness, shorter stride, or hesitation on stairs points more toward joint pain. ...
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A slower walk can mean ordinary fatigue, but repeating stiffness, shorter stride, or hesitation on stairs points more toward joint pain. ...
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