emalou2
Well-Known Member
My 11 yo cross breed dog whom I've had since 1 is lame on his near foreleg.
He literally has gone from being fine (a little stiff on all legs that I put down to age) to being reluctant to use the leg and when he does he sort of hops along.
I take him to the vet who examines him and says "he has osteoarthritis" we are prescribed loxicam and tramadol and advised to go back in a few weeks.
Now.. My issue is this.
Firstly I know my dog, and I know that this has literally happened having been sat in the kitchen and being ok to coming in from the garden and being lame. In fact I even said to my dog "oh what have you done"!? When I saw him like this.
Secondly the vet seemed to dismiss that he could of possibly strained or sprained the shoulder joint or muscle when I suggested that hed gone out and come in with the injury.
I've had horses with arthritis and as I understand its a gradual thing that gets worse and worse till eventually they can't get up and down without being in pain.
I can't see how this can be any different for dogs or humans in that case?
Does anyone have any experience of dogs with arthritis and if so did they suddenly become hopping lame and never became sound again?
What are people's thoughts on loxicam? Did it work for their dog or did tramadol work?
And finally your views on hydrotherapy and what was the outcome of treatment?
Any replies gratefully welcome. Thanks.
He literally has gone from being fine (a little stiff on all legs that I put down to age) to being reluctant to use the leg and when he does he sort of hops along.
I take him to the vet who examines him and says "he has osteoarthritis" we are prescribed loxicam and tramadol and advised to go back in a few weeks.
Now.. My issue is this.
Firstly I know my dog, and I know that this has literally happened having been sat in the kitchen and being ok to coming in from the garden and being lame. In fact I even said to my dog "oh what have you done"!? When I saw him like this.
Secondly the vet seemed to dismiss that he could of possibly strained or sprained the shoulder joint or muscle when I suggested that hed gone out and come in with the injury.
I've had horses with arthritis and as I understand its a gradual thing that gets worse and worse till eventually they can't get up and down without being in pain.
I can't see how this can be any different for dogs or humans in that case?
Does anyone have any experience of dogs with arthritis and if so did they suddenly become hopping lame and never became sound again?
What are people's thoughts on loxicam? Did it work for their dog or did tramadol work?
And finally your views on hydrotherapy and what was the outcome of treatment?
Any replies gratefully welcome. Thanks.