n2mark
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Wed May-04-05 09:50 PM
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I think I have two senile dogs |
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what do I do? They loved to have balls thrown their way, well, no more. They just sit there.
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Wed May-04-05 09:57 PM
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1. Do nothing,I have one also. I did check out some websites |
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on this problem(it is called cognitive "something") and there is medication which I wouldn't bother with.
If they don't want to play,they don't want to play.
Mine is also deaf and getting cataracts so I just pet her more often and let her age in dignity.
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Wed May-04-05 09:58 PM
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2. try something soft ,like a stuffed animal |
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that can't bounce away. I presume they are geriatric?
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Wed May-04-05 10:06 PM
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3. I've tried the stuff animal |
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they run to it and than just sit there. I throw a ball, they run to it, they get to the ball and sit there.
But......... let me wake up at 3:00am-- they are like spitfires. "Wow", time to get up and run around". They are ready to go. They have my number for sure. I love them and enjoy their twerks.
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Wed May-04-05 10:18 PM
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they are still my babies, and they know it.
I wake up in the morning, one dog is sleeping under my arm pits, the other is sleeping at my feet. They are so protective. I love them.
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Wed May-04-05 10:18 PM
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they are still my babies, and they know it.
I wake up in the morning, one dog is sleeping under my arm pits, the other is sleeping at my feet. They are so protective. I love them.
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Wed May-04-05 10:15 PM
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4. There is a good drug that helps with that problem. |
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I'm not sure of the spelling. The drug is selegiline. Our dog weighs 8 lbs so we give her very small doses. It seems to have helped with her symptoms of senility. Here a link to an article about it. Ask you vet of course. http://petplace.netscape.com/articles/artShow.asp?artID=1531
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Thu May-05-05 02:05 AM
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7. It is tough to watch our friends get old... |
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My dog is 11 years old now. He has always been very active (he is a Border Collie). The past couple of months, he has been limping and having a hard time getting up from laying down.
We had him checked out a few weeks ago and the vet said it wasn't his hip, it was his back that was arthritic. Our pooch goes for his first acupuncture appointment on Saturday.
Keep us posted on how you are doing with your dogs.
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Thu May-05-05 03:06 AM
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8. for my 12 year old dog kodi, glucosamine, MSM and Rimadyl daily |
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it has made a world of difference over these past two years. kodi is better than she was 24 nonths ago before i put her on this regime. she had the same difficulty rising on her right hind leg and can now get up easier and hardly limps.
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Thu May-05-05 02:20 PM
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9. Kodi -- that is funny...my dog's name is Cody |
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Can I ask what MSM is?? Thank you for your advice.
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Thu May-05-05 06:35 PM
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10. glucosamine/chondronitin with MSM(anti-inflammitant) has a synergy. |
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the glucosamine/chondronitin (i use Syn-Flex, a liquid form of G/C)for maintaining the synovial(sp) fluids for the joints and the MSM shows anti-inflammatory properties of the joints. the two togther seem to work better than each alone.
the rimadyl is also an anti-inflammatant and boy does it work. some dogs contract liver problems with it, but if your dog is very old, you make the choice.
funny, i turned on my vet to the Syn-flex for her own arthritis
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