Dogs, like us, often suffer from a number of diseases, both large and small, the most common of which is arthritis. The Mastiff, for example, is a large and muscular dog, but it is not immune to arthritis, which can be fatal in severe cases. So how do we know that a Mastiff has arthritis? The dog’s body will be stiff and difficult to stand up when he sleeps, and he will need to lie down for a while before he can slowly get up. 2. If the dog has difficulty in standing and squatting, it is likely to have arthritis. 3. Observe the joints of the Mastiff’s paws to see if they are swollen to rule out other external injuries. If the dog always likes to lick a certain part of the body and can be found shedding hair, it proves that the dog is licking to relieve the physical pain caused by arthritis. The Mastiff is a very large dog and if it is unfortunate enough to suffer from arthritis, it will have a significant impact on its entire body and will need to be taken to a veterinary hospital for professional treatment. You should always pay attention to your dog’s diet and exercise to reduce the likelihood of arthritis in your Mastiff.
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