Spudlet
Well-Known Member
So, Henry has been to the vets for his MOT, and I got the vet to take a good look at his hips since he had been a little stiff after swimming. The vet said he had a good range of motion and it was cramp caused by cold water, rather than his hips. However, he does need more muscle on his back-end.
He has started with the joint supplement recommended by the vet, and I am starting with extra walks, more roadwork (including short, gentle trots off the bike once or twice a week) and I have found a nice sandy hill that we can play retrieve up and down - I stand at the top and chuck the ball to the bottom for him (idea courtesy of MM). I am also now carrying a small towel with me when we walk by the river, and by drying him off as soon as he got out of the water this weekend we avoided any stiffness. As the weather warms up he will be able to swim more and more, at the moment I am trying to limit him.
Ideally he would have hydrotherapy, but I can't afford it - this is a pre-existing condition so my insurance won't cover it, unfortunately.
Is there anything else I can be doing to help him?
He will be back at the vets for his boosters in September anyway, so will be able to get the vet to reassess him then - hopefully there will be a noticeable difference by then.
Thx
He has started with the joint supplement recommended by the vet, and I am starting with extra walks, more roadwork (including short, gentle trots off the bike once or twice a week) and I have found a nice sandy hill that we can play retrieve up and down - I stand at the top and chuck the ball to the bottom for him (idea courtesy of MM). I am also now carrying a small towel with me when we walk by the river, and by drying him off as soon as he got out of the water this weekend we avoided any stiffness. As the weather warms up he will be able to swim more and more, at the moment I am trying to limit him.
Ideally he would have hydrotherapy, but I can't afford it - this is a pre-existing condition so my insurance won't cover it, unfortunately.
Is there anything else I can be doing to help him?
He will be back at the vets for his boosters in September anyway, so will be able to get the vet to reassess him then - hopefully there will be a noticeable difference by then.
Thx