🦴 Alternative Therapies for Joint Pain in Dogs, Explained by Dr. Klos

🦴 Alternative Therapies for Joint Pain in Dogs, Explained by Dr. Klos

Is your dog slowing down, hesitating to climb stairs, or struggling to get up after resting?
Joint pain is one of the most common issues seen in dogs, especially as they age. But before turning to medications, there are natural, at-home options that can make a meaningful difference.

In the first episode of our new video series Explained by Dr. Klos, our lead veterinarian, Dr. Jacob Klos, shares practical, vet-recommended strategies for managing joint discomfort in dogs using holistic and alternative therapies.

From anti-inflammatory supplements to movement-focused routines, Dr. Klos breaks down:

✅ Early signs of joint pain you might be missing
✅ Natural ingredients that can support joint function
✅ Simple daily habits to improve mobility
✅ How to approach joint care proactively—not reactively

🎥 Watch the full video below to learn what you can do today to help your dog move better, feel better, and stay active longer.

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