Freedom
Posted : 9/16/2012 8:14:56 PM
You can also look into Adequan, which is injectable glucosamine and chondroitin. I had my RB Marlin on this for the last 4 years of his life with very good results.
Once you get past the start up time (the first month you give it multiple times per week) and are on the one monthly maintenance, it is easy to do. Get a script from your vet, and buy it on line from Drs Foster and Smith to save money, and give the injections yourself at home. Your vet or a vet tech can show you where to give the shot, to avoid major nerves. For Marlin, I could tell a few days before his next shot was due (even though I had it marked on the calendar) as he'd start asking for help to get up on the sofa. Then, 20 minutes after the shot, he'd be able to do it himself again.
I am just about to start my Willy on it now. He had xrays and has arthritis in his hips and knees, more on the left than the right. He is having a very awkward position to poop, and I worry he will fall in it -- never good, but a fluffy white butt landing in it is really icky! Once I have that set up, then I will decide if we need to add an NSAID as well.
And yes, I do have him on Joint Care 3 (Drs Foster and Smith) but due to the great results I saw with my other dog, I want to get Willy on the Adequan now.