Dirtnap at Vet's - Arthritis?
My newly adopted 10 year old Eskimo Spitz had to be rushed to the Vet's yesterday. He had some kind of episode of extreme pain. He snapped at me anytime I even tried to touch him! I could tell he had been crying. He was hunched over and was just extremely sensitive. I started crying with him!!!
He has cataracts and nerve deafness which already make it difficult to touch him because he flinches each time you reach for him. The vet told me he has Arthritis in his back which is why he stays "hunched" over. It also makes it terribly painful for me to try to rub his belly.
The way he reacted to me at one point during his episode it was if he did not recognize me. I started to wonder if dogs can get alzheimers? This worries me since I have only had him 2 months.
However, in those 2 months he has just improved soo much!!! He was doing so well! He now can walk upstairs, hear better, and more playful. Maybe he has gone through too many changes too fast? I am even now able to give him "doggy Hugs"!!!
Anyway, I believe Dirtnap is having Arthritic problems. I give him Asprin and gluacostimine and Brewer's yeast tablets almost everyday. Does anyone else know something good to treat his arthritis? He barely lets me touch his back area and I know it hurts. I would like to start doing massage therapy soon. I just pray that the Vet can help get him at a point where he is less stiff and can handle massaging.
I am just worried about my baby boy Dirtnap and needed some support so I won't cry. It has been 1 day without him and it is sad.
Dirtnap is doing Great!!!
Oh my gosh, Dirtnap is doing SOO well lately! He even begs for his Brewer's yeast, Glaustomine, and Doggy aspirin. Although he doesn't get the aspirin on a reqular basis. Want to protect his stomach and not create a tolerance.
Thank you for all the suggestions. I will be trying some of them soon. I may have to get ALL 3 dogs to do it at the same time. Separating them at food time isn't fun. :rolleyes:
What has helped Dirtnap lately is his hair cut! He is Full Eskimo Spitz and we live in the south. The weight of his hair seemed to be a problem. It made his back look haunched over and people kept calling him a girl! I took my scissors and cut off his hair. Kind of looks like a messed up poodle now. He seems much happier and is acting younger. He is even interacting with the other dogs more. He tries to "play" bite me now which he never did in the past.
I just wish I could get his breath to match his new attitude. Gosh it stinks!!! I love Dirtnap and his improvements are astounding. He is beginning to become a whole new dog even at his old age! Thank you everyone for your support! Dirtnap says' Bark Bark" Thank you in dog language.:p