brookcove
Posted : 1/11/2009 7:36:29 PM
Is she on fish oil and GAGs already (the building blocks of cartilage)? That's the basic starting point for any anti-inflammatory concerns that involve joints.
I had terrific luck with Lulu and switching her to a diet naturally low in inflammatory elements, and using GAGs and cetyl-M. She's out guarding the sheep again (she insists, though I insist that she stay in at night). She started out with some almost completely fused joints in her tail and spine. All these joints have loosened up considerably and continue to improve steadily. I've been particularly impressed with the cetyl-M.
But fish oil is the number one weapon, really. Make sure it's a good one. I recently went from a good holistic store brand to Seapet's human line, for myself. What a difference! I take it for mood moderation and there was a huge, huge difference - same dose, just better quality. And make sure you have the right dose. You'll want about 1200 mg EPA+DHA combined - that's not fish oil amount, that's the "active ingredients" listed in the nutritional analysis.
Lu's diet is so low in omega 6s (the main inflammatory element in our diets) that she actually takes an omega 6 supplement to balance it. There's really no better way to offer such a diet, than to prepare it yourself.
I was watching Lu come galloping across the field a couple days ago for her morning meal, and was just amazed at the turnaround in her. Our three year old Maremma Minnie was running with her and you couldn't tell which was younger. Our neighbor used to say something about, "There's your old dog," but now she has to stop and say, "There's - who is that? Min? Tully Is that Lu?"