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Home > Home & Garden > Pets & Animals > Dogs   »   Shepard Wolf Cross's crippling pain

 
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Old Jan 18, 2006, 03:09 PM
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Shepard Wolf Cross's crippling pain

My daughter has a 7 year old shepard and wolf cross. For the past couple of years Kasper has been suffering from occasional, sometimes constant severe muscle pain that prevents him from standing and walking. It is especially bad in the hindquaters. He does not have hip displaysia. He's being treated with Glucosamine, Condroiton, MSM, and halibut oil that has been helping up to now. When it gets especially bad as it is now, he is usually on Anasid (sp?) given to him by his vet. She is unable to reach the vet at present and has opted to give him asprin. She is worried that the asprin will make him sick and has given him two today with food, bread and milk. He weighs about 80 pounds and she's afraid to give him any more.
At one time he was diagnosed with a type of meningitis and was on cortisone. He is no longer on cortisone, but we wonder if what he has now is related to the meningitis he had in the past (about two years ago.)
We are desperate for help. It would be a shame to put this beautiful dog down. My daughter's husband is celebrating his birthday this weekend and Kasper is his very best friend... heavy sigh.
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Old Jan 18, 2006, 04:13 PM   #2  
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Aspirin, not the newer acetophen or Ibuprofen, is one of the few medications a dog owner should ever give a dog except on directions of a vet. Buffered aspirin is easier on his stomach. The dosage is 5 mg per pound every 12 hours, a regular 325 mg tablet may be close enough for him.

It is still best to limit the aspirin to cases where the dog is in pain and you can't get to the vet. I see it as an exceptional case where it is OK. Many good people won't even allow the aspirin, taking the stand of never medicating the dog your self.
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