Canine Arthritis Management

Jacqui-S

Moderator
Location
Fife, Scotland
I noticed that Black Retriever X Rescue FB page had this site recently shared on their page.
It struck me as a very useful resource, full of information for dogs and their owners with arthritis.
I liked their pyramid approach with the following steps discussed in detail
  • Owner identifying pain
  • Weight management
  • Home environment adaptations
  • Modifying exercise routines
  • Diet and nutrition
  • Complementary therapies
  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Further veterinary interventions
I feel the site was well laid out with resources and information including a Home Assesssment Tool, guest/expert interviews on their blog, as well as a forum.
There are a lot of us with dogs who have arthritis or joint issues already, and I think the information is really useful, but also essential reading too for those wanting to prevent joint issues.
I would really recommend taking a look at the Canine Arthritis website.
 
Thanks for reminding me Jacqui. I must spend sometime having a look at this site. I found it a couple of months ago, bookmarked it and have not got round to really reading around it :(
 

Boogie

Moderator
Location
Manchester UK
Thanks Jac.

I have arthritis myself. I find it easy to ignore the pain during the day, but not at night so that’s when I use painkillers. I wonder if it’s the same for dogs?

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Jacqui-S

Moderator
Location
Fife, Scotland
I have arthritis myself. I find it easy to ignore the pain during the day, but not at night so that’s when I use painkillers. I wonder if it’s the same for dogs?
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I'm sure it is - it's the stiffness after inactivity. You can certainly see Lilly if she has had an "over-active" day, liming a little when she gets up to shift position on her beanie in the evening.

Yes I am the same @Boogie. I have just had a course of MBST for my knees and noticing an improvement already.
What is MBST? I don't recognise the acronym (I hate acronyms :shake: I never have a clue unless I actually use them myself at work....)
 

Atemas

UK Tour Guide
What is MBST?
It’s Magnetic Resonance Therapy - still newish to this country and a bit controversial. If you ‘google’ MBST you will see where I go in Rutland. Not available on the NHS and unfortunately very expensive (I am going without other things to fund this). I used to have a very bad back and had a course of MBST about 10 years ago when it was very new in this country. It’s been transformational so I’m hoping will do same for my knees - so far so good!
 
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