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Dog Arthritis Treatments Greenville SC

Combination of treatments usually works best for dog with arthritis. Read on and learn more for your dog.

Rocky Creek Veterinary Hospital & Pet Resort
(864) 735-8972
111 Ebenezer Rd. 29651
Greer, SC
Pet Med Mobile
(864) 232-2718
707 E Stone Ave
Greenville, SC
Greenville HUmane Society
(864)2423626
328 Furman Hall Rd.
Greenville, SC
Pleasantburg Veterinary Clinic, Inc.
864 232-6445
634 S. Pleasantburg Drive
Greenville, SC
Pleasantburg Veterinary Clinic Inc
(864) 232-6445
634 S Pleasantburg Dr
Greenville, SC
Randall C Thomas
864-385-6565
393 Woods Lake Road
Greenville, SC
Richland Creek Animal Clinic
(864) 232-2718
707 E Stone Ave
Greenville, SC
Haywood Road Animal Hospital
(864) 288-7472
520 Haywood Rd
Greenville, SC
Poinsett Animal Hospital
(864) 233-6903
2606 Poinsett Hwy
Greenville, SC
Welsh, Paula, Dvm - North Greenville Animal Hosp
(864) 244-8281
1300 Stallings Rd
Greenville, SC
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Vet Consultation for Arthritic Dog

Q. We have a 13-year-old Australian Shepherd. She has some difficulty walking after she has been lying down. Then she seems OK once she gets moving. Would it be OK to give her a baby aspirin once a day with her food?

A. When a 13-year-old dog has difficulty getting up, walks with a stiff gait, or occasionally cries out in pain, you can be confident there is some component of arthritis going on.
 
If a vet took X-rays of your dog, you would probably see very irregular bone edges near joints, spurs, and narrowing of the joint spaces where cartilage is eroding.
 
With many different arthritis treatment approaches available, the best strategy is to combine different classes of medications to minimize any negative side effects. Your veterinarian can determine what will work best for your Aussie.

Aspirin, a long-standing mainstay of treatment, is still effective. It is one of the NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) that reduce inflammation and pain in the joint. Like other NSAIDs, aspirin can have some side effects, including bleeding ulcers. When possible, use a coated aspirin like Ascriptin, or a buffered aspirin to decrease stomach lining irritation.
 
Use the lowest possible dose that is still effective. Discontinue any medication if you see evidence of upper intestinal bleeding -- vomit that looks like coffee grounds or black-colored stool.
 
Other treatment for arthritis in dogs includes other prescription NSAIDs, nutraceuticals such as glucosamine and chon...

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