No Quarter Kennel
03-08-2013, 01:22 PM
Got a great dog of mine, one of my all-time favorites and a stud dog, get Spinosis.
What is it? Basically it is advanced arthritis of the spine. The way it was explained to me, is where ever the concentration is highest, from there back, is where you will have problems with everything from THAT point on back. My dog's is in his mid spine, so his ass end is neurologically comprimised and I'll have to make sure I help him with his digestion, possibly.
What to do?
I have had great results with Dex. I picked up Prednisone from the vet, but Prednisone is harder on them, from my understading, so I'll stay with the Dex until it is no longer affective. I'll add fiber to his diet to skirt any potential digestive problems. However, if the Dex is working, then the digestive system should be fine as well.
Was told by someone who would know, a drug called "Ascriptine" is very affective as well. It was an over the counter at one time and is an aspirine, malox and calcium combo. I'll add this if it's available along with glucosamine. All this with a great diet and we'll see how it goes. He's a little over 10 years of age, so we'll do our absolute best to keep him functioning at whatever his optimal level is.
Just thought I'd share in case anyone ever runs into this.
What is it? Basically it is advanced arthritis of the spine. The way it was explained to me, is where ever the concentration is highest, from there back, is where you will have problems with everything from THAT point on back. My dog's is in his mid spine, so his ass end is neurologically comprimised and I'll have to make sure I help him with his digestion, possibly.
What to do?
I have had great results with Dex. I picked up Prednisone from the vet, but Prednisone is harder on them, from my understading, so I'll stay with the Dex until it is no longer affective. I'll add fiber to his diet to skirt any potential digestive problems. However, if the Dex is working, then the digestive system should be fine as well.
Was told by someone who would know, a drug called "Ascriptine" is very affective as well. It was an over the counter at one time and is an aspirine, malox and calcium combo. I'll add this if it's available along with glucosamine. All this with a great diet and we'll see how it goes. He's a little over 10 years of age, so we'll do our absolute best to keep him functioning at whatever his optimal level is.
Just thought I'd share in case anyone ever runs into this.