Rescued dog was used for excessive breeding; how can I help? - arthritis excessive urinating
I have a dog, the Humane Society in June, it is a corner of Walker Coonhound, somewhere between 3-7 years (the teeth are worn on the front, but has learned a veterinarian said that three of you say 5-7, can but are disabled). When I arrived, it was a Stray Dog, and still nursing.
The vet and I agree with that used for an excessive increase and has probably lived in a cage. My concern is that I think your calcium can be utilized and it shows signs of arthritis in the hips. She goes for her daily walks in the park and run, but lately he hesitates stairs and now I need to lift the car. She can still jump on the bed as I see. I look at the reluctance on the stairs and the car. She seems tired / lazy after his daily walk.
My first impression is that it shows signs of arthritis. I am a vet, but I'm sure you'll agree. I am an RN, but I rheumatoid arthritis.
Any vision of experts here? Thank you.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Arthritis Excessive Urinating Rescued Dog Was Used For Excessive Breeding; How Can I Help?
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