Canine Librela

Control dog osteoarthritis (OA) pain with monthly, long-lasting Librela
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Librela for Canine Osteoarthritis Pain Management

Librela provides long-term OA pain control for your dog with a once-a-month injection given by your veterinary professional. In clinical studies, Librela was shown to control signs of OA pain in dogs, which helped them be more active and improved their overall quality of life.

With long-lasting Librela, your dog can feel better, and you can feel good about their treatment, so you can get back to the activities you both love.

What Is Dog OA Pain?

OA is a type of arthritis that happens when protective tissue in the joints is worn down, causing bones to rub against one another. Dogs of all ages, sizes, and breeds can have OA pain—it’s not just a condition seen in older dogs.

OA pain impacts how your dog moves and feels, and it can make it hard for you both to do the things you love to do together. OA pain hurts, decreases your dog’s willingness to play, and affects their quality of life.

Is Your Dog Showing Signs of OA Pain?

An OA diagnosis can be missed in some dogs because the signs may be subtle or overlooked as normal changes related to aging. Nearly 40% of dogs show signs of OA pain, but less than half are actually diagnosed. Your dog could be suffering from OA pain if they’re displaying the following behaviors:

Limping after exercise

Slow to rise

Feeling stiff

Lagging behind on walks

Having difficulty jumping

Having difficulty with stairs