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I can understand your reluctance towards Metacalm. I can only speak from the dogs aspect re arthritis and Spondylosis. Rosie (RIP) had this and we treated her with Glucosamine and later the vet added PLTs. She was covered tummy wise with Cimetidine. Rosie had the x-ray as they thought she had a bladder tumour and they were able to see the spine and hips (hips were not good either) - the vet said she had never seen such a bad case of Spondylosis Rosie however compenstated quite well for her disability, instead of whipping round like most Boxers, she would turn her whole body at once - Boxers can be very stoic It was liver disease that took her in the end. secondary complication of her hypothyroidism. I think if you got Pudding stabilised on some sort of alternative regime it would help a lot, its just finding the right balance and what will help Hiltonherbs are very helpful, perhaps you have used them in the past or know of them. www.hiltonherbs.co.uk |
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I am sorry not to be able to offer any experience here farthing. Poor little Pudding, I know that you will do the best for her and agree that quality is far better than quantity, and pain relief must be the priority for her. |
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Well my brain has been working overtime, and the latest additions to the plans are- blend Pudding's food into a cream like consistency with cat milk so she can lap her food and feed her on a raised platform, i'll also feed her in a cage do she can eat it without any other cat's stealing before she finishes! |
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Pudding is showing no great inclination to eat, she's lapping small amount off my hands but not showing any enthusiasm. She seems really weak but did lose a lot of blood after the op, I have a poc tomorrow with the vet who did the op, and she is an excellent vet so hoping we can find out what us going on- of course she may just be taking a while to get over the anesthetic at her age! |
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