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Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 5th, 2009, 3:15 am
by Sasha Sparks
A lot of you guys know I have a black lab named Ziggy that I cherish more than any human. He's 12 years old now and having significant joint trouble. Not to mention a few other things.
I have tried a variety of things to help him with, does anyone have any ideas? Love to hear any suggestions!

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 5th, 2009, 3:32 am
by LauraJebAndSue
Sasha,

Wow Ziggy in dog years is like 84, no wonder joint issues. Jeb is a true dog person and said to try the spice "Turmeric" in Ziggy's food or cook on a burger if he will not eat it the dog food. Check on Google as to how much. Jeb thinks about 1/4 teaspoon a day to start and maybe 2x or 3x per day for a while to see what works. Search more on Google for more info.

FYI - "Turmeric is thought to reduce inflammation by lowering histamine levels and it may also stimulate the adrenal glands to increase production of a hormone that reduces inflammation. It is often used to ease joint pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. However, it is also used to reduce joint pain and in inflammation in other disorders as well."

LJ&S Trio

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 5th, 2009, 9:36 am
by WalterB
I know that Joint Juice (Glucosamine) works for me. But then, I'm a human (or so they tell me haha.) Don't know if you should feed it to a dog (it's a liquid) or if he would drink it. Double check with your Vet. Good luck with easing his pain.

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Posted: June 5th, 2009, 1:08 pm
by Hornydevil
Sasha that is an absoloutely gorgeous lab!! Not as beautifal as you though hunny xxxxxxx

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Posted: June 5th, 2009, 2:36 pm
by st1fler
Both my dogs had joint issues(specifically back legs/hips) I can't remember what we gave them, I'll try and remember.

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 7th, 2009, 5:34 pm
by Sasha Sparks
LauraJebAndSue wrote:Sasha,

Wow Ziggy in dog years is like 84, no wonder joint issues. Jeb is a true dog person and said to try the spice "Turmeric" in Ziggy's food or cook on a burger if he will not eat it the dog food. Check on Google as to how much. Jeb thinks about 1/4 teaspoon a day to start and maybe 2x or 3x per day for a while to see what works. Search more on Google for more info.

FYI - "Turmeric is thought to reduce inflammation by lowering histamine levels and it may also stimulate the adrenal glands to increase production of a hormone that reduces inflammation. It is often used to ease joint pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. However, it is also used to reduce joint pain and in inflammation in other disorders as well."

LJ&S Trio
I have not heard of that before, will have to check it out. Thanks for the info! :D

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 7th, 2009, 5:37 pm
by Sasha Sparks
WalterB wrote:I know that Joint Juice (Glucosamine) works for me. But then, I'm a human (or so they tell me haha.) Don't know if you should feed it to a dog (it's a liquid) or if he would drink it. Double check with your Vet. Good luck with easing his pain.
I believe vets give some form of glucosamine to animals. Once I called to ask about that and the vet would not confirm nor deny this. They wanted to push their super expensive products. I was asking if I could give him osteo-biflex and what dosage.

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 7th, 2009, 5:49 pm
by Sasha Sparks
Hornydevil wrote:Sasha that is an absoloutely gorgeous lab!! Not as beautifal as you though hunny xxxxxxx
Thank you thank you! He is my baby! Here's another pic, I can't resist........ :heartbeat:

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 7th, 2009, 10:28 pm
by stickyvicky
Poor old Ziggers, I'm surprised the vet didn't give him prednisone (in small doses) it really eases the pain and reduces inflammation, and it's really cheap like maybe $7 - 10 dollars a month.... you just have to be careful when you give it to them, because then they feel good, like superdog,and do too much... :lokirun: :happydog: :doggie: :bewaredog: :comespeak:

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Posted: June 8th, 2009, 12:46 am
by Sasha Sparks
They have given his that before, but I guess it's not something he can take for extended periods of time?

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 8th, 2009, 2:23 am
by stickyvicky
He's 12 Sasha, that's already old for a big dog like a lab. I'd say don't worry about it. Yes it's bad for the liver over extended periods of time, but it's not like he's going to be taking it for the next 5 or 10 years. The most important thing right now is to make him comfortable. He's a sweet dog and deserves to live out the rest of his retirement happy and comfortable. Hope that came out right.

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Posted: June 8th, 2009, 2:30 am
by h0rnytoad1
yes i think it did come out right,

is a good time as any to take good care of him,
10$ a month for prednasoze to help him walk,
maybe theres an alternative shot that won't hurt the liver
just an idea, shots don't have to be 12 months a year
you can still give it to him to feel better during the cold winter months
it'll give him a lil boost during the winter months
and do checkups for his liver a few times a year.
If he starts to show signs or he's out of house more in summer, stop the shots.
its nothing compared to all the love he gives you.

just my imho.

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 11th, 2009, 11:51 pm
by Sasha Sparks
Yes, that came out just fine and you're right. He's doing pretty good for his age and he's happy, so that's all that matters. I just always wish and hope there is more I can do, you know. He's funny, he won't go up the stairs unless I have my hands under his thighs. It's not really much help but I guess it gives him some security since he kinda slid down mid ways up a few times. He's being silly right now, gonna go play with him, lol.....

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 13th, 2009, 11:56 pm
by John_fromNY
My very good friend Rachel Aziani's very nice doggies!! .... Tony, Caesar and Josie, and Neo!!

Sooooooooo very cute!!!

Yes, yes they are!!!! :D :icon_wink: :D :icon_wink: :D

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Posted: June 14th, 2009, 12:10 pm
by Sasha Sparks
Awww, cute puppies!
Btw, I got some more prednisone from the vet and I think Ziglet is feeling better!
:comespeak:

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 15th, 2009, 7:52 pm
by stickyvicky
That's wonderful, I knew that would work... just don't give him too much or he'll think he's superdog and do more than he should and be even more sore later....

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 27th, 2009, 2:16 am
by strongus
wow sasha i have the same exact problem my dog is a lab with hip problems and he is 12 had him since i was 10 we just slip him some advil and it does the trick!

Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 27th, 2009, 10:37 am
by WalterB
Sasha, I didn't say anything before, but that's a pretty damn gorgeous picture of you as well. I like it.

How is Ziggy doing??
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Re: Any veterinarians or dog lovers here?

Posted: June 27th, 2009, 1:53 pm
by Sasha Sparks
Thanks Walt. Zigger is doing better! I am giving him his meds and he's going up the stairs much better!