canine asprin help

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    canine asprin help

    Okay. I'll try one more question.
    My 14 yo has a light heart murmur and some arthritis, is losing her back leg strength. I have had her on buffered low dose asprin for a year. I started her on DGP some weeks ago but it has not seemed to work great. I saw canine asprin online...I think it was vetrin. Has anyone had experience with this? I know asprin is frowned on for long-term use because of its effects on the stomach lining, etc. Can someone enighten me? Oh, I currently feed her Eagle Pack Holistic Salmon and she gets Glycoflex III, wild alaskan salmon oil and vitamin E. And CoQ10 for the heart/circulation.
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    It should be all right if you use it sparingly...It can be pretty strong. Use this at the worst of the pain. I don't know that much else about it...thats all I know from using it on a friends dog while puppy sitting
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    Or you could ask your vet for something a bit stronger like Deramaxx.
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    My oldest golden retriver, Buck will be 12 onn the 8th of next month and h e has arthritis in his hips and lower back.  I am avoiding the NSAIDs (Rimadyl, Deramaxx, Metacam, etc) as long as possible because they are all hard on the dog, especially the liver.  There have been a l ot of deaths due to the Rimadyl and also to Deramaxx.  My vet does not use the Rimadyl because it is so rough and so many die.  He does use Deramaxx and Metacam.  I think, from all I have read, that the Metacam is probably the safests.
     
    Right now I have Buck on 2 MSM/Glucossame caps inn the morning and at  night he gets 2 Osteo Bi Flex caps, an Ester C, a fish oil, a multivitamin, a Vitamin E, a cranberry cap (he h ad his first and only kidney infection 6 months ago and I have had him on the cranberry ever since) and a milk thistle cap, hoping to  have h is liver in the best condition possible when he does have to go on NSAIDs.  Also, for pain (when he seems slow getting up, etc or after he  has a had a busy day of 2 mile walk and going up and down the fence barking at the dogs on the other side barking at him) I give him White Willow Bark.  He doesn't get it every day, just when I think he needs it. 
     
    Getting  up and down is about the only time we can tell he  has arthritis (except his spine is bowed and he can no longet stretch h is rear legs way behind him).  Once up he always trots, never walks.  He goes at a very brisk trot and sounds like a  pony going thru the house.  He can still get on the beds and sofa with ease.  But, we know the time is coming he is going to need something for pain.  Life expectancy for goldesn is 10 to 12 years so we feel lucky he is in the great condition he is in for h is age.
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    anyone else have any ideas?