Arthritis of the spine is a very common problem in companion animals however it is one of the most under-recognized
causes of pain for dogs and cats. Discospondylitis is another cause of back pain in dogs. Dr. Rebecca Windsor - a veterinary
neurologist - describes the condition and why it's often a missed diagnosis in older dogs.
Learn more about spinal osteoarthritis:
https://bit.ly/SpinalArthritis
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