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Osteoarthritis in dogs develops gradually and often shows subtle early warning signs that owners easily miss, according to veterinary experts from the Royal Veterinary College. Dogs may not cry out or limp at first, but instead slow down, sleep more, or show stiffness when rising after rest. They may also hesitate to climb stairs, jump, or go for walks, and can become less playful or more irritable due to joint pain. The condition causes progressive joint degeneration, making early recognition essential. Veterinarians stress that noticing these small behavioral and mobility changes early can improve pain management and slow disease progression.
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