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swim swim swim. Its great exercise and no impact on sore joints. Again, treatment depends on the type of joint disease. If it is something like severe hip dysplasia, surgery works wonders to relieve the pain and allow them to lead a happy somewhat pain free life. I would also look for an alternative to Rimadyl. She's soooooooo young to be started on that type of medication. Just an FYI, I believe they are in the process (or just completed) making a generic Rimadyl/Carprofen that is quite a bit cheaper. Ask your vet, I believe I found it on 1-800-petmeds. Rimadyl and NSAIDS in general are VERY expensive. A glucosamine/chondrotin supplement is a must and possibly something with MSM and Hyrulonic Acid. If it were me I'd probably seek advice from a holistic vet since she is so young. See if there are natural alternatives to pain management to help rebuild the cartilage and fluids in her joints. It'd be nice to manage the pain without pharmaceuticals while she is young and move to pharmaceuticals as she gets older.
HI Katie,
I had an older dog with arthritis and a bad liver so no rymadil for us. I used a variety of options to help him out, we used a joint product(human gloc./chrondridant) pills, heated pet beds, homemade heat packs(just google how), and I also bought a book called Canine Massage A complete Reference Manual by Jean-Piere Hourdebaight. I would warm up a heat pack and place it on one end or the other(shoulder/hip) and start massaging him slowly moving the heat pack around and massaging the next area's all of these things combined helped to make easier movements and less stiffness for him. This was a routine done both morning and night it would take about 20 min to get both sides done.
Hi Katie, I'm so sorry to read your post about River. I know how heartbreaking it is. I cried for days when Sidney, at age 3, was diagnosed with severe hip dysplasia and the arthritis that goes along with it. He had FHO surgery in September and has healed really well. He went to hydrotherapy for exercise and to get strong, and it worked really well. He gets Rimadyl "as needed" and he does not need it often. He also gets Dasuquuin chews 3x a week for his glucosamine. He loves the chews and they are supposed to be really effective. I bought the first bag from the vet, but when I need more I'm going to get them from Amazon.com at about half the price. Sidney now needs to stay trim and exercise as much as he can to make his muscles strong and take pressure off the joints.
When you learn more, please let us know. Corgi kisses and prayers for River, and me he feel better really soon!
You might want to join a yahoo group that is called conservative management. They deal with lameness and joint issues on a more holistic avenue with success. Here is the link
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ConservativeManagement/?yguid=33...
Katie, I'm so sorry to hear about River. I'm very interested to read about what you find out after River has had the xrays, etc. As a side note, our German Shepherd was diagnosed with hip displaysia at a very young age (less than 12 months). She took Rimadyl for only a week which relieved her symptoms and she never took it again. That being said, we did give her a glucosamine/chondrotin supplement for the rest of her life. I bought them at Walgreens, Rite-Aid, Costco...anywhere that had them at a good price. We didn't give her any that were specifically for animals. I suspect they'd be more costly that way. Anyway, she lived a good, full life and behaved like a puppy for nearly her entire life. She'd have flare ups every now and then, especially when it was cold or the day after a hard play. My fingers are crossed for you and River...
There's a lot of good info in this thread but I don't think the original poster has been around for over 2 years. :P
Erika posted at the bottom of page 1 looking for some help - Erika if you read this I would just start your own discussion as the "reply to this" posts tend to get lost sometimes.
Wow Jane, good observation! I didn't notice...oops!
Hello Katie
My corgi came down with that also at age 3, they said it was an auto imune disease. His 2 front leg joints totally collapsed. It was like he was walking on his elbows. Took him to an orthapedic surgeon, and they had to put plates in his legs to keep them straight. He gets around good now. They just don't bend. It was sad to see them like that. So where is it effecting your dog. He is on joint supplement and rimidyl now and then. Keep informed and look for a good ortho if needed.
I forgot to tell you, they have that stem cell procedure now, i am doing it with my Wrangler , they said it would work wonders.
I was also going to suggest stem cell treatment. Rosie had it for her shoulder and knee and she is doing great!! Talk to your vet about it. You can also go to the VetStem website and do a search for vet's in you areas who are trained in the procedure.
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