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Joint Supplements 🎓 Bernie's University
Joint supplements support mobility by reducing inflammation and protecting cartilage, connective tissue, and cellular health.
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Joint & Musculoskeletal 🎓 Bernie's University
Explore how bones, joints, muscles, and connective tissue work together in dogs—plus what changes when cartilage wears down or joints lose stability.
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The relationship between vitamin K and osteoarthritis: A review of current evidence 🎓 Bernie's University
This review examines links between vitamin K status and osteoarthritis, highlighting effects on cartilage calcification, inflammation, and joint damage risk.
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Anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic effects of piperine in human interleukin 1β-stimulated fibroblast-like synoviocytes and in rat arthritis models 🎓 Bernie's University
A 2009 study found piperine reduced inflammatory cytokines, cartilage-degrading enzymes, and joint pain in human cells and rat arthritis models.
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FHO Surgery (Femoral Head Ostectomy) 🎓 Bernie's University
Learn how FHO surgery changes a dog’s hip, when and why vets recommend it, and what real recovery and rehabilitation look like over time.
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Hip Dysplasia 🎓 Bernie's University
Hip dysplasia occurs when the ball-and-socket hip joint develops abnormally, causing looseness, inflammation, and progressive joint degeneration in dogs.
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Type-II Collagen 🎓 Bernie's University
Type II collagen is found in cartilage and supports joint structure, helping dogs maintain healthy movement and cartilage integrity.
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Hydrotherapy 🎓 Bernie's University
Discover how canine hydrotherapy works, what happens at appointments, and how water therapy supports joint health, recovery, and mobility.
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Elbow Dysplasia 🎓 Bernie's University
Elbow dysplasia in dogs is caused by abnormal elbow joint growth and can lead to pain and arthritis, with management ranging from therapy to surgery.
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Patellar Luxation 🎓 Bernie's University
Understand patellar luxation in dogs, including why the kneecap slips out of place, what symptoms look like, and how vets treat it.
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