Originally Posted by
Al Mc
http:///forum/post/2546195
Crimzy...Sorry about your situation. You may have already discussed these things with your vet, but if you have not...a couple things to consider to try to help.
1. Adequan...A hyaluronic supplement that does have some antiinflammatory
and chondroprotective effects (may decrease pain and increase joint mobility)
2. Glucosamine/chondroitin sulfate/msm...'building blocks' that may help the catilage heal/protect remaining cartilage. Pain in the joints comes from the wearing away of the cartilage surface in joints allowing bones, which has more nerve supply than cartilage, to rub on bone=discomfort. Many senior large breed dog foods have these ingredients in them, but additional supplementation may help.
3. Cox2 inhibitor antiinflammatories: Rimadyl and Daramaxx...Both excellent products with some possible liver damage whem used in the long term. However, since you are not talking long term..just making him comfortable..This may help
4. when all else fails...Corticosteroids....Lots of side effects, but may allow him to enjoy life for a little bit longer.
5. I use a 'fire wood' carrier around their mid scetion to help them stand and encourage them to walk. Exercise on flat non skid surfaces are good.
Best of luck.
We give food and treats that have glucosomine and condroitin but I don't supplement... I should probably start. Harley takes Rimadyl almost everyday now. Not familiar with the other products you mentioned but I'll definitely talk to the vet about them. I've been using a towel under his hind legs to lift his backside up to get him moving. It works pretty well.