Slower, shorter, sadder: a qualitative study exploring how dog walks change when the canine participant develops osteoarthritis.
Zoe BelshawRachel DeanLucy AsherPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2020)
Our research suggests that osteoarthritic dogs may reduce the walking exercise their owners are able or willing to undertake. Since osteoarthritis is a common condition in older dogs, this is an important finding for those advocating dog ownership as a positive public health intervention. Strategies may be needed to ensure that owners of dogs that develop physical incapacities can continue to enjoy the health benefits they previously associated with dog walking. Future studies investigating dog walking activity should ensure that the health status of the dog has been considered.