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Hi there and thank you for using Boop by Petco to address your concern. Thankfully panosteitis is a self limiting disease and will resolve. The hip / elbow dysplasia can be quite uncomfortable and may need surgical intervention if severe enough by an orthopedic surgeon. NSAIDs are ok to give short term but long term is where you may see liver damage. I always start with a conservative approach for arthritis / joint discomfort. Below are the products I would recommend for Rogue and starting these early may be beneficial in the long run. Some of these products you will only be able to purchase from your vet. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns and I would be more than happy to help you further. 1. Fish Oil- Wellactin- Omega 3 fatty acids (DHA) is recommended for arthritis. This is especially important with arthritis patients with kidney disease. Very safe, in overdosage may cause acid reflux or diarrhea. If used in very high doses (especi
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If she was just at the vet, call and tell them you saw little improvement. On that medicine. They will recommend you come in for a further work up, which is best. But often times they may be able to try another medicine first I would it recommend any Tylenol or aspirin at home as they can have side effects and are in the same class as the deramaxx such you will unlikely notice any relief Rest at home is a good option. You can also add omega 3 fatty acids and fish oils to the diet to help with joint pain from arthritis. Adding a canine glucosamine and chondrotin supplement makes a big difference Ce also. These can be purchased online or any pet store
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Good evening! As both carprofen and deramaxx are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories, you are correct that they should not be used consecutively. I would withhold all medications until reaching out to your regular veterinarian or a poison control center (aspca or pet poison control) to discuss if any further treatment needs to be considered. Good luck!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
As Chip gets older, you will likely see that the knee does give him more problems. In general, NSAIDs are safe and are the best medication for long term control. For my patients, I check their bloodwork every 6 months to make sure none of the internal organs are showing any signs of damage. Things that you can give Chip that will hopefully slow down the process and decrease his need for NSAIDs are: Dasuquin is a good product for the joints. It will help to keep the inflammation in the joints lower and this will decrease pain. Start giving an additional omega 3 fatty acid (Nutramax makes a nice product) can help with natural inflammation control. Make sure to get one meant for pets. Another joint product I like is called Duralactin and I often use in conjunction with Dasuquin. If you are interested in a diet change, Royal Canin makes a diet called Mobility Support which has green lipped muscle as an ingredient and pets tend to do very well in it. Lastly, you make consider seeking a vet
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Fortunately Harper is a very large dog and this single dose should not cause her any serious issue if at all. just monitor her for vomiting, diarrhea, blood in the stools, lethargy and lack of appetite, if she suffers from any of these signs i would recommend having her checked by your vet ASAP.
Updated on August 12th, 2025