Hello
I'm getting a bit desperate as my poor dog has been lame for about 10 days. She's quite old (14) and a collie. Up to this point she's been pretty active and although she's got some arthritis in her back legs she's always enjoyed walks etc.
Anyway, she's lame in one of her front legs. Been to vet twice and he thinks she's caused some soft tissue damage as has been over using the front to compensate for the arthritic back legs. At first he gave us a month of anti inflammatory drugs and strict controlled exercise for a week. Idea being that she would start to use the back legs and the front would heal. After a week she was no better and her back legs have started to sieze up as much less excercise. Now he's given her valium to take on top on the anti inflam. drug but she's not really making any progress.
I've booked her for an assessment for hydrotherapy as I thought that would help keep the back end moving but that's not for two weeks. In the meantime I'm still encouraging her to go for short on lead walks but she's so lame in front it feels bad and she's obv not enjoying it.
Any thoughts or advice appreciated...
I'm getting a bit desperate as my poor dog has been lame for about 10 days. She's quite old (14) and a collie. Up to this point she's been pretty active and although she's got some arthritis in her back legs she's always enjoyed walks etc.
Anyway, she's lame in one of her front legs. Been to vet twice and he thinks she's caused some soft tissue damage as has been over using the front to compensate for the arthritic back legs. At first he gave us a month of anti inflammatory drugs and strict controlled exercise for a week. Idea being that she would start to use the back legs and the front would heal. After a week she was no better and her back legs have started to sieze up as much less excercise. Now he's given her valium to take on top on the anti inflam. drug but she's not really making any progress.
I've booked her for an assessment for hydrotherapy as I thought that would help keep the back end moving but that's not for two weeks. In the meantime I'm still encouraging her to go for short on lead walks but she's so lame in front it feels bad and she's obv not enjoying it.
Any thoughts or advice appreciated...