Some times i run out of deramaxx and was wondering if Asprin was okay for her of if tylonal is okay for her? She really is hard to judge because she is not a dog to whine or yelp.
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pain meds for dogs
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Bone fracture, or pulled muscle
Posted on 2008/03/17 by UserHow do I know if my dog fractured her read right leg. It got twisted a week ago and she walks gingerly on it. She does put some weight on it and walks but much less since this injury.
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Her first episode with her back was in 2005. She is now having another however this time she has some pain. Her first bout it was easy to get her to lay down. This time she seems to prefer to sit. Is this okay?
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My dogs knee
Posted on 2008/03/17 by JonathanWe were playing ball and she twisted her knee the wrong way and just fail to the ground and started yellping. I took her to 2 vets today 1 said that her knee keeps going in and out. The other said some muscles or ligaments might be torn.She keeps limping around bne when I see her I kinda pop her knee back into place and shes fine for a few minutes. Will this go away in healing time or is 1 of her 3 ligaments torn?
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help ASAP still whining...constantly last hour
Posted on 2008/03/17 by Usermy chihuahuas just had a litter of eight. all appeared healthy, allthough there was a runt in the pack...he seemed to do well. he did eat and grow with the rest. however now, they are three weeks old born Feb 28th, (it is now march 17), he all of a sudden started whining and whimpering in obvious pain. doesnt seem to want to eat. when we touch his neck or head his yelping intensifies. earlier this afternoon we did try to give all the puppies some milk supplement and nutrical...but since it was there first trial none of them really ate much of either..HELP! also, when we first realized something was wrong he was lying on his back with foam/drool coming out of his...
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Pain Reliever
Posted on 2008/03/18 by PatMy older cat has been limping for quite some time and now occasionally she will not use her right front leg. I believe she may have developed arthritis in that leg. Is there a safe over the counter pain reliever that I can give her?
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My dog's dissolvable stitch did not dissolve and is causing a small infection, what do i do? A piece is sticking out should i pull it out?
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Chihuahua suddenly acting like he is in pain
Posted on 2008/03/19 by UserToday my chihuahua suddenly started acting like he is in pain. He is walking hunched over (very prominent arch in in back, and his back legs are very close together.) He appetite is fine, he seems alert, but his pupils are somewhat dialated.
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Dog has bloated belly
Posted on 2008/04/02 by UserMy usually active Cavalier King Charles suddenly became ill about a week ago. He seems to be in pain although we cannot see any external damage. He is extremely lethargic and will not move away from his bed unless pressured to do so. When he does get up, he occasionally whimpers or whines as if it hurts him to move. He seems to have no energy, does not jump and play anymore, and always moves at a slow pace with his head down. He does not react to a lot of things anymore, other than food and to go bathroom. Even then, he acts very reluctant to move from his position. When we looked at him, we noticed that his stomach looks to be slightly bloated or swelled. It's not...
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Dog with leg cramps
Posted on 2008/04/06 by kristalive had muttley to the vet twice in a week he seems to be pulling up his left leg and running around the house and coming to me to have it rubbed, but his whole body becomes so tense and within 60 seconds it is gone and he is off playing, ran full blood work, no lyme, no heartworm potassium was a little low so i was told to add some banana to his diet and said his ck or cpk was high which indicates muscle sprain or injury. can a dog getting a leg cramp be this scary that you think something else is going on? my vet is the best but this is just scaring the hell out of me, he has been put on rest for the next two weeks and if it continues then we need radiographs, maybe...
