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My dog has arthrittis

Posted on 5/22/12 at 7:48 am
Posted by beHop
Landmass
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Posted on 5/22/12 at 7:48 am
My dog, Hank (black lab), has been diagnosed with arthritis. The main problem area is in his lower spine, and he can hardly put any pressure on his right hind leg. The doc says there's nothing they can do for him. They gave me a 10 day supply of steroids, and I've been giving him a glucose supplement for several months now plus a prescription for it for the past two months. Has anyone else had to deal with this with their dogs? Any suggestions? He lays around a lot, and I know when I do that I get real stiff and sore in my lower back. Other than some moderate exercise for him, what else can I do? TIA

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This post was edited on 5/22/12 at 7:50 am
Posted by Jblac15
Member since Mar 2011
687 posts
Posted on 5/22/12 at 8:05 am to
Inlaws have a Rott/Lab mix that has arthritis pretty bad, primarily in her lower spine/hip. She also just lays around a lot and its tough for her to get up at times. Some days it's like she doesn't have it and is running around like normal but other days she's limping pretty hard. One thing that seems to help on her bad days is if I rub her hip for a few minutes. I usually just make a fist and make a circular motion letting my knuckles dig in a little. It gets blood flowing to the area and seems to provide temporary relief.
Posted by Tigerdog
Tampa, FL
Member since Dec 2004
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Posted on 5/22/12 at 9:31 am to
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Posted by archercurley
MS GULF COAST
Member since Oct 2010
792 posts
Posted on 5/22/12 at 10:48 am to
i had a schnauzer that had arthritis in hind legs. Brought her to vet and he put her on rimadyl. She immediately (like 15 minutes)improved. Ask your vet about it. Wish you the best.
Posted by nhassl1
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2008
1932 posts
Posted on 5/22/12 at 12:44 pm to
there was a story on one of the prime time national news shows the other day about stem cell research and curing dog arthritis. the reason i remember is because it made me think of my 12-13 year old boxer. it was expensive as all hell (~$10k), but they say it almost completely relieved the symptoms. well, at least leaps and bounds better. i think i remember you posting about just getting a job not to long ago so it may be out of the question, but you could look into at the least. there was a whole variety of solutions that were discussed. one of them was a partially submerged treadmill that caused less stress on the joints. good luck
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