Clodagh
Well-Known Member
Are there any meds that can actually slow the progression of arthritis? Or is it just a case of pain management?
I just wanted to be sure, I went to the vets yesterday with T and he said she’s got it in her elbows, I had just noticed she was a tiny bit short in front. Mainly after doing too much. It’s negligible but there.
She’s on synoquin, which I started a few months ago and now has NSAIDs, but he said only when she needs them.
She’s slim and fit but has been very hard on herself over the years, she’s a racehorse in the body of a cob
I just wanted to be sure, I went to the vets yesterday with T and he said she’s got it in her elbows, I had just noticed she was a tiny bit short in front. Mainly after doing too much. It’s negligible but there.
She’s on synoquin, which I started a few months ago and now has NSAIDs, but he said only when she needs them.
She’s slim and fit but has been very hard on herself over the years, she’s a racehorse in the body of a cob
I think swimming is actually a negative for T. She obsesses over it and doesn’t swim with any pleasure, it’s a proper race (against herself). And she lifts her front legs up and bangs them down to make splashes to catch ?I think keeping them slim is the most helpful. Your lot swim, don’t they? If I know Bear is uncomfortable, I’ll take him to the river, I just make sure he gets a proper rub down back in the car to warm him up.
I think swimming is actually a negative for T. She obsesses over it and doesn’t swim with any pleasure, it’s a proper race (against herself). And she lifts her front legs up and bangs them down to make splashes to catch ?
It’s your experience that worries me! I’m not saying I’d never use it but not when she’s still charging around like a loon and being a pita.I won’t touch Librela again. It made my dog incontinent and she now pees in her sleep. She had never suffered any problems controlling her water before this.
It also caused very stressy and odd behaviour.