calliecritturs
Posted : 5/6/2006 11:56:25 AM
Hi -- GOOD call on your part to think this is not 'just' arthritis. Could be a lot of things but it's better not to speculate. I have had super good luck referring folks to the Chi Institute 'locator' on their website -- it's a really good place to find a vet well versed in acupuncture and Chinese herbals (as well as a vet who will give your dog an entirely different "type" of exam that may pick up what the traditional vet didn't).
It honestly sounds to me like some sort of walking injury -- when they get older and less hardy (just like us ... *harumph, had too darned much experience with THIS lately*) just stepping wrongly can set up a chain reaction. Twisting and ankle by stepping on a crack in the sidewalk "wrong" can do more than we'd like it to. You can't insulate them from 'life' but seeing that change says you're a good guardian.
I have severe arthritis myself ... and I've had a LOT of dogs with arthritis ... but I think you're right that this isn't *just* arthritis. It may have exacerbated arthritis but 'd bet there's some healing that needs to take place and honestly, acupuncture is your best bet. And there are a LOT of Chinese herbals that can help pain as much as, or more than, typical NSAIDs. I'd also encourage you to investigate massage -- Dr. Fox's books are super. But consider some essential oil blends that can help reduce inflammation a great deal. Email me if you want -- I've got a ton of info I can send you. Good luck and welcome!!