few-good-sites.com
Search:    Site Home :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Place Your Link :> Add Article   
 
 

Checklist for Setting Up a Home

No matter how many times I've set up a new home, there have always been too many trips to a variety ... - Mark Nash
 

Vinyl Glove Information And Sizing Recomendations

Using vinyl gloves is a common practice in any industry where bacteria and viruses can be transmitte ... - Lee Harris
 

Compare Nursing Homes

Are you looking for a nursing home for a loved one? This article will help you make the best decisio ... - Shannon Davis
 
 

Bathroom Remodeling Don??ts - What Not To Do

Bathroom remodeling takes time, careful planning, and precise execution. The objective of a bathroom ... - Frank Johnson
 

Cedar Benches: A Fine Choice for Your Garden

Cedar garden benches add a beautiful touch to any garden. There are many great selections of cedar b ... - Anne Clarke
 
 

  Site Home › Family & Home › Pets & Other Animals
   
 

When Canine Hips Go Bad

   
Author: Louise Louis
 

Unfortunately, old age and often arthritis catches up to our canine companions as easily as it does to us. You may notice your dog has trouble going up stairs or getting down from a car seat.

First, make sure this is not a disease or condition that can corrected surgically. If its chronic or the effects of aging, however, Louise Louis of www.ToyBreeds.com reminds us that we can lessen the negative impacts with a few simple techniques.

1. Dont let your dog get overweight. This is the most important thing you can do for him. Excess weight puts more pressure on his joints just as it does to you. Make sure you can feel his ribs and put him on a diet if need be.

2. Avoid activities that tax his joints. Never let a Toy breed jump down from a sofa (or anywhere) or jump up to catch something. Leave the Frisbees to Labradors and rely on walking or swimming for your pets exercise.

3. If Fido seems to be in pain, talk to your vet about using glucosamine. In the veterinary form, it is sold as Synoquin. However, the animal brand is very expensive compared to the generic brands that humans take.

Ask your vet about using the human version provided the tablets can be purchased or cut into a proper dosage for a small dog and have the quantity of glucosamine required.

Depending on the degree of pain your dog is suffering, a buffered aspirin may provide all the relief thats needed.

If your dog is going lame, your vet my prescribe Rimadyl or Meloxicam for when he is stiff. These can be upset a dogs stomach and are also expensive. Be sure to check the Internet veterinary pharmacies for prices.

4. Many dog owners try other natural, non-harmful treatments such as magnetic collars, acupuncture, massage, homeopathy and herbs. While Ive heard anecdotal information on how well these work, I know of no scientific studies that support them.

That doesnt mean I wouldnt try one especially acupuncture. Ask for your vet or friends/breeders/trainer/groomer for recommendations of practitioners of these techniques.

5. Control his environment for his comfort. Make sure he sleeps on a warm, soft bed. Avoid cold, damp climates and over activity. If you have uncarpeted floors, beware of throw rugs and slippery areas where Fido can slide, twist and injure his hip.

6. As a last resort, consider a total hip replacement surgery (THR). In addition to the expense (up to $5,000), there is a lengthy recovery period which is often difficult for dogs and their owners and post-surgical checkups for the rest of your dogs life.

Do the best you can to control your dogs mobility problems and identify the least medication that relieves his pain. When that doesnt work anymore, then consider some form of surgery.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Spring Cleaning Safety Tips - Don't Get Hurt On the Job
 
Hot Tips On Dog Training
 
Making a Bed with Luxury Bedding
 
The St. Bernard Dog
 
Plumbing Basics ? Installing a Bathtub
 
Is Your Home?s Door Safe?
 
Mothers, Please Remember that Your Baby Owns Your Breasts
 
Bumper Stickers
 
Do You Have Precious Rare Coins in Your Purse or Change Jar?
 
Learn To Crochet - Tips To Make Learning To Crochet Easy
 
 
 
Get 3 way links
 
 

Education & Reference

 

Self Management

 

Creative Arts

 

News & Media

 

Internet & Computers

 

Technology & Science

 

Adventure & Sports

 

Property & Estate

 

Indoor Games

 

Teens & Kids

 

Business & Companies

 

Online Shopping

 

Travel & Vacation

 

People & Society

 

Investment & Finance

 

Policies & Law

 

Relationship & Lifestyle

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Drink & Food

 

Family & Home

 

Entertainment

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Fitness & Health

 
Site Home :> Security & Privacy :> Terms of Use  
Copyright © www.few-good-sites.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.