calliecritturs
Posted : 8/27/2011 12:05:57 AM
*smile* you've found me! I'll e-mail you my contact info. I don't know much about this but I am usually pretty creative and there would be things that might help calm things down.
Probably my first suggestion would be NutraJoint. At this point its full name is "Osteo Bi-flex Knox Nutra Joint" -- it will help rebuild where the cartilage has worn away in the joints. It's *not* a pain med -- but rather it's putting the stuff at the body's disposal to help build better joint material. It's not expensive - let me know your dog's size and I'll help you dose it (just once a day in food -- and it's not bad tasting -- kinda milky/gritty but the dogs like it)
My second suggestion would be Traumeel cream -- that will help with the sore joints **and** it will help any sores on the skin. It's a homeopathic ointment that helps reduce inflammation.
What do you topically to help restore moisture to the skin? I'd be thinking Vit E and maybe Co-Q-10 topically. Have you tried any sort of topical collagen cream? What does the vet think about that?
I can help you with joint pain -- typically I'd say peppermint or wintergreen oils but they may be too intense (altho cutting it with olive oil might work to provide a bit of joint pain relief. But the Traumeel really *will* help the joint pain. It's got homeopathic arnica in it and it truly rocks for joint soreness. And it would be good for the sore skin as well. I've got psoriasis (totally different but lots of dry, itchy really fragile skin) so I understand the basics here.