Arthritis is one of the most common conditions affecting aging dogs and cats, yet it often goes unnoticed until discomfort becomes severe. Because pets can’t tell us when they hurt, it’s up to us as pet parents to watch for the early signs. The earlier arthritis is detected, the better we can manage pain and protect your companion’s quality of life.
At Tempe Lakes Veterinary Clinic & Pet Resort, our team focuses on preventive care, thorough wellness exams, and supportive treatments to keep your furry family members active and comfortable well into their senior years.
What Causes Arthritis in Pets?
Arthritis develops when the protective cartilage in the joints begins to wear away. As cartilage thins, bones rub against each other, creating inflammation, stiffness, and pain.
Several factors can increase a pet’s risk:
- Age: Senior pets are most commonly affected, but arthritis can appear earlier after injuries
- Breed predispositions: Larger dogs such as German Shepherds, Labradors, and Golden Retrievers are especially prone
- Obesity: Excess weight puts added strain on joints, accelerating damage
- Past injuries or surgeries: Pets with orthopedic trauma or surgery are more likely to develop arthritis over time
Subtle Signs of Arthritis Pain
Because arthritis usually develops gradually, the first signs can be easy to overlook. Watch for small changes in your pet’s daily habits:

- Moving more slowly on walks or during play
- Hesitating to stand, sit, or lie down
- Reluctance to climb stairs or jump onto furniture
- Morning stiffness or difficulty after long naps
- Limping or favoring one leg
- Behavioral changes such as irritability or withdrawal
These changes may look like “normal aging,” but they’re often signs of pain. If you notice them, scheduling a wellness exam is the best next step.
Why Early Diagnosis Matters
Catching arthritis early allows veterinarians to slow progression and manage discomfort before mobility is lost. Early treatment may also help your pet avoid more invasive interventions later in life.
At Tempe Lakes Veterinary Clinic & Pet Resort, arthritis care is tailored to your pet and may include:
- Nutritional support with omega-3 rich diets or joint supplements
- Weight management to reduce stress on joints
- Pain relief medications to control inflammation
- Physical rehabilitation like gentle exercises, stretching, or hydrotherapy referrals
- Alternative therapies including acupuncture or chiropractic care when appropriate
How You Can Help at Home
You can make simple changes that improve comfort for arthritic pets:
- Provide orthopedic bedding for joint support
- Use ramps or pet steps to avoid jumping
- Keep nails trimmed to improve mobility and reduce slipping
- Encourage regular, gentle exercise such as short walks
- Place rugs or mats on slick floors to prevent falls
When to Contact Your Veterinarian
If your pet is slowing down, avoiding favorite activities, or showing signs of stiffness, don’t assume it’s just old age. Arthritis is manageable with the right veterinary care.
At Tempe Lakes Veterinary Clinic & Pet Resort, we take a proactive approach to senior pet health. Through preventive care, early detection, and customized treatment plans, we help pets with arthritis stay comfortable, mobile, and happy.
Schedule an appointment today to discuss arthritis screening and supportive care for your senior pet.

