Lucy_Nottingham
Well-Known Member
For those of you who read my eariler post about beau and his stiffness,
I talked to my tutor (who was a Small animal vet) about him and he said keep him cage rest, and calm in the house when I am in. Lead walk only, for about 10 mins morning and night. For 2 weeks
I have also bought him some glucosamine and chondroitin and cod liver oil tablets (tesco do a combo tablet of these all in one!)
He is now not as bad as he was eariler this week. However, my biggest problem is he HATES being in a cage for long periods of time, he HATES not being walked off the lead for at least part of it and they are much too short for him. Although he is a fab little man he is obviously getting a little bit hyped up in the house and I want to help him stay sane, but I cant do too much training as obviously making him sit and lie down etc too much as it wont do the hips much good!
I am glad he is improving (makes my heart not break) but I could do with some hints to help him enjoy life still etc but not putting too much pressure on the hips!
I talked to my tutor (who was a Small animal vet) about him and he said keep him cage rest, and calm in the house when I am in. Lead walk only, for about 10 mins morning and night. For 2 weeks
I have also bought him some glucosamine and chondroitin and cod liver oil tablets (tesco do a combo tablet of these all in one!)
He is now not as bad as he was eariler this week. However, my biggest problem is he HATES being in a cage for long periods of time, he HATES not being walked off the lead for at least part of it and they are much too short for him. Although he is a fab little man he is obviously getting a little bit hyped up in the house and I want to help him stay sane, but I cant do too much training as obviously making him sit and lie down etc too much as it wont do the hips much good!
I am glad he is improving (makes my heart not break) but I could do with some hints to help him enjoy life still etc but not putting too much pressure on the hips!