macadoodle Posted January 13, 2012 Share Posted January 13, 2012 My 10 year old Border has arthritis. He has gone from being a very active dog and full of spark to al of a sudden not being able to move fast at all and seems to have lost his mojo. Any suggestions? He has just had xrays which reveal compression in a few discs in his spine and spurs. I hate seeing him hot be able to move as quick as he could and chase the birds, would love some advice please. Apart from his arthritis is health is A+. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harley Posted January 13, 2012 Share Posted January 13, 2012 Both of my dogs have 3 monthly cartrophen injections for arthritis. I also give them fish oil tablets and joint guard once a day. I think it is helping, especially my 10 year old lab. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boronia Posted January 14, 2012 Share Posted January 14, 2012 (edited) If you are giving fish oil to your dog it is a wise idea to supplement it with Vitamin E https://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=fish+oil+and+vitamin+E+for+dogs&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 and an interesting DOL post here.. http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/210570-i-almost-killed-my-dog-by-giving-him-fish-oil-tablets/ Edited January 14, 2012 by Boronia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dancinbcs Posted January 14, 2012 Share Posted January 14, 2012 Cartrophan, green lipped mussel extract and especially acupuncture, can all make a huge difference to an oldie with arthritis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sumosmum Posted January 14, 2012 Share Posted January 14, 2012 My Staffy has arthritis, and some back problem. He has had the injections, joint guard, fish oil,Vit e and tried a few other things. I also give him Ester C. I have tried him on all of these things separately, and I really think in our case, the Ester C seems to make the most difference. Mild exercise, such as regular walks I think are also important to keep them moving and keep their spirits up. I think it is easy to fall into the trap of thinking they are sore so we don't go out as much, but I have found, if I miss walks with him, he seems worse, and stiffens up. Hope you find success with something. I think it is like with human arthritis, some things work for some and not others. It is a matter if trying things to see which works best, together with regular gentle exercise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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