sophiebailey
Well-Known Member
For those who offered such helpful advice after watching videos of my old man on the lunge I've got a little to offer in the way of an update
So vet came and did lameness workup, he trotted out lame on 3 legs. She said given his age its 99% certain to be arthritis. She said it looks to be in his back hocks and front foot.
Decided against scanning/nerve blocking/injections etc as when I weighed up the chances of success vs his age and what he needs to be able to do (light hack) it just didn't seem worth the ££ and getting him all stressed out travelling and having injections (he HATES needles and gets very wide eyed and sweaty when having blood taken, having vaccs etc).
So he's started taking Danilon and we're currently looking into supplements. Currently he's on cortaflex but hoping to find a cheaper alternative.
He does seem (5 days in) to be feeling better on the danilon, he's still very 'clunky' when moving but just seems brighter and more alert and interested in everything!! Hoping to take him for a short 10 minute walking hack at the weekend and see how he copes.
Vet has also taken bloods for a cushings test so will hopefully know if he's positive soon.
Thanks all for the advice + tips
From a very grateful Sophie + Bailey xx
So vet came and did lameness workup, he trotted out lame on 3 legs. She said given his age its 99% certain to be arthritis. She said it looks to be in his back hocks and front foot.
Decided against scanning/nerve blocking/injections etc as when I weighed up the chances of success vs his age and what he needs to be able to do (light hack) it just didn't seem worth the ££ and getting him all stressed out travelling and having injections (he HATES needles and gets very wide eyed and sweaty when having blood taken, having vaccs etc).
So he's started taking Danilon and we're currently looking into supplements. Currently he's on cortaflex but hoping to find a cheaper alternative.
He does seem (5 days in) to be feeling better on the danilon, he's still very 'clunky' when moving but just seems brighter and more alert and interested in everything!! Hoping to take him for a short 10 minute walking hack at the weekend and see how he copes.
Vet has also taken bloods for a cushings test so will hopefully know if he's positive soon.
Thanks all for the advice + tips
From a very grateful Sophie + Bailey xx