Sunday, December 6, 2009

Arthritis More Condition_symptomsdish For Those Of You Who's Dogs Have Arthritis, What Do You Do To Help Them And Make Them More Comfortable?

For those of you who's dogs have arthritis, what do you do to help them and make them more comfortable? - arthritis more condition_symptomsdish

Recently, we discovered that our Maltese arms arthritis in both legs. Your vet put him on an anti-inflammatory, but I wonder what other things I can contribute?

11 comments:

Jessie said...

As already indicated, a supplement with glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM to be useful. Glucosamine and Chondroitin to support cartilage repair and lubricate the joints and the MSM is a natural anti-inflammatory. As a rule they want, that glucosamine and MSM are the same amount - work better together than alone. Talk to your veterinarian about the proper dose. You do not buy from your vet, but I Glyco-Flex III is with my dog and G3 synovium very similar. Most others do not contain enough MSM. These bonuses can be safely used with NSAIDs (such as NOVOX) and will be one months time to see any advantage.

Some people report success with supplements of Omega 3, again for its anti-inflammatory.

If you can keep your little guy go, it helps. You can pick it up and furniture or for measurements and light exercise and walking or swimming belt, is useful.

You really need to about your weight - extra weight means extra stress on the joints, so thatMaintaining a healthy weight.

If it seems too stiff when you wake up, you can passively move the joints through their mobility (for setting) to warm up before exercise.

Jessie said...

As already indicated, a supplement with glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM to be useful. Glucosamine and Chondroitin to support cartilage repair and lubricate the joints and the MSM is a natural anti-inflammatory. As a rule they want, that glucosamine and MSM are the same amount - work better together than alone. Talk to your veterinarian about the proper dose. You do not buy from your vet, but I Glyco-Flex III is with my dog and G3 synovium very similar. Most others do not contain enough MSM. These bonuses can be safely used with NSAIDs (such as NOVOX) and will be one months time to see any advantage.

Some people report success with supplements of Omega 3, again for its anti-inflammatory.

If you can keep your little guy go, it helps. You can pick it up and furniture or for measurements and light exercise and walking or swimming belt, is useful.

You really need to about your weight - extra weight means extra stress on the joints, so thatMaintaining a healthy weight.

If it seems too stiff when you wake up, you can passively move the joints through their mobility (for setting) to warm up before exercise.

ceejay24 said...

Probably suspect that your veterinarian Rimadyl, which may help a bit with arthritis is prescribed, but I personally had a golden retriever of 10 years in the drug for more than a year with no improvement in their mobility. What I found to work best, is a joint supplement with MSM, Glucosamine and chondroiton (spelling) is very important that all contain these three things because they help all people to work more effectively. Also convenient locations for the dog, the easy to enter and leave. Normally, the use of beds for dogs that are not reviewed and fluffy. Gentle exercises to prevent relaxation of the muscles, joints and helps to gain weight, that arthritis can make worse. You can also use Google dog massage and learn a few simple strokes you can give your dog a few times a week.
A combination of these things help you should your dog comfortable. Good luck!

Tay-Tay said...

Hello, I'm sorry to hear that you are your dog is suffering from arthritis! I experienced several times with my dogs and I know it can be difficult to see in the pain. To comfort here aa few things that seem to:

- The bed or memory foam extra support can do wonders for your aching joints! Mine sleep like babies on their own. I love the memory foam beds, it is the best, but can offer other additional support if required. This page reviews some of the best selling points therapeutic dog beds, if you are interested:
http://www.organic-pet-digest.com/therap ...

- Hot and cold packs can also really help if you have a particularly painful day.

- There are natural remedies derived from plants that many people swear to make miracles for your arthritis dog. A holistic vet would be able to recommend a perfect for your dog based on race and age and other factors.

Hope that helps, good luck to you!

itsme said...

my mother dog mine glucose (sp?) and Shark Cartlidge. Shark cartilage has some time to work, but work stopped, and then click on another switch. Even baby aspirin. Not sure what it depends on the weight of the dog

livin life said...

I use a damp towel and nuclear in the microwave until hot, put in a plastic bag and covered with a towel and put it on my hot dog leg hurts .. Make sure that you are not hot, but also with the towel, but nice and warm.

daa said...

My dog has done in the past to supplement Deramaxx and glucosamine / MSM / chondroitin. Sleeping on an air mattress to help seemed - it was this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OFH ...

marci knows best said...

I fostered a dog suffering from arthritis and had very good results with a diet so he was in the optimal weight and glucosamine dog. He went running around the park for dogs.

Camille said...

our dog used to sleep on the floor, but when she started at the age of their arthritis was clear that we have a bed to sleep comfortably, your puppy

Launi Integrity not optional said...

You have good answers. I would add massage.

Launi Integrity not optional said...

You have good answers. I would add massage.

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