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Posted by Lynn on February 19, 2003 at 15:48:44:
In Reply to: Question for PHDrTobin and others... posted by CLH on February 19, 2003 at 11:34:03:
Some things to try would be acupuncture and/or magnet implants, Ester-C supplements (this is the form of vitamin C that is easiest to get dogs to take) and keeping the dog on the thin side of what is a normal weight. This may mean losing a few pounds. As far as exercise goes, no more than leash walking until a permanent solution to his hip problems can be found. You said that the dog "most likely" has hip dysplasia. Have X-rays been taken? If not, they need to be ASAP. Without a definitive diagnosis, recommendations for treatment can't be made by the vet. In the meantime, your friend needs to start saving her pennies. If she is going to keep the dog, it will be a long and perhaps financially challenging process. Hopefully she anticipated the possibility of health issues when she got the dog, if not, this will be a wake-up to her, I'm sure. Even the cost of supplements and treatments other than surgery will become expensive over time.
Lynn (Not a vet)