Holly has made a fantastic recovery from her op (to have the plate removed from her leg, a cyst and a broken tooth removed) she's like a new woman, is running about when we are on a walk, and eating well.
I'm sooo pleased and its obvious she feels much better. :thumbsup:
However, she is still an old girl (10 ish) who has had a hard life bless her, and I wonder if there are any supplements I can give her to help her. She is fed a natural diet (AMP mix and chicken necks) and wears a bioflow (ofcourse :b ). I persuaded the vet to let me keep her on metacam, to ease any arthritis or other pain, and she did well on it, but last week she vomitted and went off her food - which I was warned she may do, so we've stopped it. She has also had Rimidyl in the past but the vet said that he didnt want her to have that long term. Is there any evidence suggesting it's unsafe long term?
Is there anything that I can give her as a supplement for general old age aches, pains and arthritus. (Arthritus not diagnosed but suspected, and both her front legs were broken and are now deformed, as is one of her feet as a result) , and for her becomming senile......(or possibly just increasingly selectively deaf and bloody minded )
Vet said he didnt think vivitonin would help her, and she wont eat the vetzyme flexible joint tablets that I got for her.
She needs to be fit and well because she is going to have to get a paper-round to pay off her vets bill :lol:
I'm sooo pleased and its obvious she feels much better. :thumbsup:
However, she is still an old girl (10 ish) who has had a hard life bless her, and I wonder if there are any supplements I can give her to help her. She is fed a natural diet (AMP mix and chicken necks) and wears a bioflow (ofcourse :b ). I persuaded the vet to let me keep her on metacam, to ease any arthritis or other pain, and she did well on it, but last week she vomitted and went off her food - which I was warned she may do, so we've stopped it. She has also had Rimidyl in the past but the vet said that he didnt want her to have that long term. Is there any evidence suggesting it's unsafe long term?
Is there anything that I can give her as a supplement for general old age aches, pains and arthritus. (Arthritus not diagnosed but suspected, and both her front legs were broken and are now deformed, as is one of her feet as a result) , and for her becomming senile......(or possibly just increasingly selectively deaf and bloody minded )
Vet said he didnt think vivitonin would help her, and she wont eat the vetzyme flexible joint tablets that I got for her.
She needs to be fit and well because she is going to have to get a paper-round to pay off her vets bill :lol: