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by melba on 03 June 2016 - 19:06

by Prager on 04 June 2016 - 03:06
I would try natural remedies before i would use pharma. If natural does not work i would ask . Am I trying to help the dog or to ease my pain seeing to limping.Do not do that for your slef do it for the dog . Dogs can deal with pain well but if the pain is too much - more then causing little limp then I would go with some synthetic anti inflammatory. But first try these remedies. The will not hurt and may h2lp.
Dog limps because inflammation below are natural powerful anti inflammatory remedies.
1/ fish oil 4 capsules 2x per day. ( not cod liver oil but fish oil)
2/ sea kelp which you can buy on internet. I recommend this brand:
http://www.amazon.com/Emerald-Cove-Pacific-Seaweed-35-Ounce/dp/B001216DLG
grind it in a coffee grinder or ninja bullet blender to powder and mix about tea spoon of it per day with ground raw meat.
You can mix it with turmeric but some dogs hate the taste of turmeric so you need to use only a little and mash the taste of it.
3/ Go and buy in local oriental supermarket chicken feet and cook them freeze them and give them to the dog as a treats. They are the most bio-available source of hyaluronic acid, glucosamine chondroitin, MSM all joint forming .
If that does not help try aspiring and if that does not help try rymadil.

by BlackthornGSD on 04 June 2016 - 04:06
Definitely get her on a joint supplement -- the one I've heard the best things about is the Dasuquin advanced formula (with MSM, glucosamin, and chrondroitin).
Christine

by Spooks on 04 June 2016 - 09:06
I know acupuncture works well as does hydrotherapy. The main thing is to keep muscle mass.

by melba on 04 June 2016 - 19:06
I'm going to add things from suggestions one at a time, give it a trial and see how it goes.
I don't think its nerve pain. Maybe arthritis caused by the TV? I can't remember which side it was on. Once she is up and going for a little while, she's fine. Prager, I think we're all a little selfish when it comes to our special dog. I have no intention of keeping her alive if there's nothing left that makes her comfortable. (We're not even close to that point, just thought I'd mention)
I have a lot of suggestions. Thank you all very very much!
Melissa
by Nans gsd on 05 June 2016 - 17:06
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