funny as anything that resembles food that i toss at my lab, it's gone in a millisecond.
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So what do you all know about using this stuff. I have two Lab's, the oldest is 6 y/o not over weight although he weighs in at 120 lbs, very tall, lean, the vets have classed him as " Giant" , he could probably loose about 3 lbs, lately he has been having some issues about going upstairs, I suspect his hips are bugging him.
What kind of treatment can I give him to ease the discomfort he appears to be having, does this glucosamine do anything, maybe a baby asprin, just looking for something to take the edge off, he is not suffering, still runs at a full gallop with his brother, doesnt wince or cry like its real painful but I watch him thinking more about heading up the stairs.
Steve
Thanks for the precision. I couldn't remember the name of that relatively unknown affliction.
The cause of Reyes Syndrome remains a mystery. However studies have shown that using aspirin or salicylate-containing medications to treat viral illnesses increases the risk of developing Reyes Syndrome. A physician should be consulted before giving a child any aspirin or anti-nausea medicines during a viral illness, which can mask the symptoms of Reyes Syndrome.
83bj60 said:ASA is one of those rare drugs with almost no negatives about.
I met someone in France who was walking tiny little yellow labs. I told him I had never seen such small labs. He said he was a breeder and this was his specialty "Champaigne Labs". He told me they were bred smaller to avoid hip problems when they get older.
Thanks for the precision. I couldn't remember the name of that relatively unknown affliction.
From the article, Aspirin and Reye's symdrome:
However don't take it overboard. Aspirin has many, many more advantages than practically any other joint and pain medicine around. That's why I said that
When in doubt, check with your medical practicioner.
Hmmm. Funny, that sounds just like something my lawyer would like me to add![]()
There are also English Labrador's that afaik, are the same as traditional lab retrievers but bred to be smaller, sub 50ish lbs..
So what do you all know about using this stuff. I have two Lab's, the oldest is 6 y/o not over weight although he weighs in at 120 lbs, very tall, lean, the vets have classed him as " Giant" , he could probably loose about 3 lbs, lately he has been having some issues about going upstairs, I suspect his hips are bugging him.
What kind of treatment can I give him to ease the discomfort he appears to be having, does this glucosamine do anything, maybe a baby asprin, just looking for something to take the edge off, he is not suffering, still runs at a full gallop with his brother, doesnt wince or cry like its real painful but I watch him thinking more about heading up the stairs.
Steve