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Hello, I don't generally post on forums but we're getting desperate for solutions to help our black Labrador retriever Roxy who has become lame in her front leg.
We've noticed more than usual lately that Roxy gets quite stiff in her front leg after lying for long periods and in the evening sometimes struggles to stand when she's called to bed.
We gave Roxy Metacam prescribed by our local vet and although labs have a tendency to eat anything we found she was sick daily, sometimes more than once and had bad diarrhoea. We were forced to stop using these meds and have since then tried anti inflammatories with no effect as well as the well recommended glucosamine from lidls which has, as of yet has made no difference despite tablets twice a day for over a fortnight now.
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with similar problems with arthritis in labs and could recommend their solution or any affordable labrador specialists in the South Wales area.
It's possible to get injections from the vet but their effectiveness has been questioned and I'm skeptical of having her reliant on injections every three to six months for the rest of her life from the young age of 7.
We've also been warned that excess weight puts extra strain on any arthritis present. we've reduced her food and treats and understand the importance of her weight loss. We also feel however that a diet isn't a helpful short term solution for the pain she must be feeling currently to be limping often as she does.
We'd love to hear your advice!, thankyou.
We've noticed more than usual lately that Roxy gets quite stiff in her front leg after lying for long periods and in the evening sometimes struggles to stand when she's called to bed.
We gave Roxy Metacam prescribed by our local vet and although labs have a tendency to eat anything we found she was sick daily, sometimes more than once and had bad diarrhoea. We were forced to stop using these meds and have since then tried anti inflammatories with no effect as well as the well recommended glucosamine from lidls which has, as of yet has made no difference despite tablets twice a day for over a fortnight now.
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with similar problems with arthritis in labs and could recommend their solution or any affordable labrador specialists in the South Wales area.
It's possible to get injections from the vet but their effectiveness has been questioned and I'm skeptical of having her reliant on injections every three to six months for the rest of her life from the young age of 7.
We've also been warned that excess weight puts extra strain on any arthritis present. we've reduced her food and treats and understand the importance of her weight loss. We also feel however that a diet isn't a helpful short term solution for the pain she must be feeling currently to be limping often as she does.
We'd love to hear your advice!, thankyou.