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Posted by Hamp Gillis on 08-13-2009 02:41 AM:

Need some Advice

I got a black lab bout ten years old, and she cant hardly get around, i think she got arthritis bad. She's just a good ol yard dog, and she is a little over weight, but i was wondering what would be the best thing to give her. Someone told me to give her some tylenol one time. Advice aprreciated.

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Posted by backnine on 08-13-2009 03:42 AM:

First off i would make her an inside dog. Living in south GA I would get her out of the terrible heat and away from that little growling boykin spaniel. I would probably give her a hot bath every night after she got through with a big t-bone and then tuck her away in the bed with grant. This should make her life alot less miserable.

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Posted by 1deadeye on 08-13-2009 03:57 AM:

Give her an adult asprin daily and bring her in the central air. It does wonders.
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Posted by 4blues on 08-13-2009 04:12 AM:

do NOT give a dog Tylenol


Posted by Ellie Mae on 08-13-2009 04:18 AM:

What backnine said and a previcox.

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Posted by Lee Stocking on 08-13-2009 06:13 AM:

Deremaxx or rymedil will do a dog with arthritis "WONDERS". You can also put them on Glucosemine, remember its a long term vitiman. Also make sure your dog has a very well paded place to lay on. And like everyone says get them out of the weather, hot and cold. Good Luck

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Posted by Hamp Gillis on 08-14-2009 12:55 AM:

Thanks for all the advice.

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Posted by Hamp Gillis on 08-14-2009 12:56 AM:

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Originally posted by backnine
First off i would make her an inside dog. Living in south GA I would get her out of the terrible heat and away from that little growling boykin spaniel. I would probably give her a hot bath every night after she got through with a big t-bone and then tuck her away in the bed with grant. This should make her life alot less miserable.

thats real funny backnine ill be sure to load her up with you next time we go huntin and then you can feed her a t-bone and tuck her in.

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Posted by R.EADDY on 08-16-2009 09:49 PM:

BABY ASPIRIN

THE VET TOLD ME TO USE BABY ASPIRIN I GIVE MY DOG ONE A DAY IT SEEMS TO HELP.


Posted by hitman1881 on 08-17-2009 12:58 AM:

Rymedil works wonders. call your vet you have to get it by prescription but it works great for those old sore bones.

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Posted by POTOMAC on 08-17-2009 10:09 PM:

get her www.k9superfuel.com and put it on her food she will be like a young dog again!!!!!


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