My dog is in pain -- need advice  |
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| My soon to be 13 year old black lab seems to be having pain. A bit of history. He has bad allergies and skin problems. He takes Ketoconazole several times a year along with Simplecef. Well now he has been biting at a section of his leg but he is not yeasty. He also has arthritis and is now taking rimadyl. Before starting the Rimadyl he was biting at the same spot and the vet said it was probably from pain. I would love to take him back to the vet but I can't afford it. I have some topical lidocaine (4%) and was wondering if I could apply that. Generally if he has 2 or 3 days of not chewing the areas begin to heal and clear up on their own. Have you ever tried topical lidocaine on your dogs? Any input here? Thanks, I appreciate all the help I can get. | | | | | |
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x_Jo_x (702)
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3 years ago
| | Also, is he alright in himself other than that? Eating and drinking ok? Being lathargic at all? If he seems at all under the weather, or stops eating at any point i would definatly take him to see a vet as soon as you can! | | | |
Debs_place (6749)
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3 years ago
| | If he sees us going near the door, he is ready to walk. He is eating and drinking fine. I already talked to the vet this week about their costs. They charged me $73 for the Rimadyl and I can get the generic on the web for $38. He argued about the generic not being as good. It is good enough for me and my husband. I wish I could afford them but my van also needs brakes. I already work 2 jobs to make ends meet. | | | |
x_Jo_x (702)
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3 years ago
| | Aww well sounds like you are doing a fantastic job already then! And just keep up with what you are doing if he is fine other than that. Not much else you can do i supose, except wait till the vet can see him. On monday i have to take both my dogs to the vets for seperate reasons! Not looking forward to the bill i get! I hope your dog gets better soon! | | | |
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Debs_place (6749)
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3 years ago
| | I have thought about that...but pet insurance does not cover pre-existing conditions and conditions that a breed is prone to get. Plus at 13 years old..it would be costly. | | | |
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3. showpup (132)
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3 years ago
| | What is he allergic to? Most dogs with allergies can be traced to their food. Corn, wheat and barley are the ones who normally lead the list in allergies. Try offering a dog food that is grain-free. Get some 'Bitter Apple' or 'Bitter Yuck' spray. Spray this on the area he is chewing. These products are made for dogs to discourage chewing of themselves or items. It is safe and a great deterrent. Many dogs who chew are doing so out of boredom. If he is not able to do a lot of exercise type activity, try mental stimulation such as with a dog treat ball. Or make your own. I took a 2 liter pop bottle, removed the lid and inserted some small dry treats inside and tossed it down for my puppy after showing her that the treats were inside and she could get them out of the hole. She's a border collie so she's quite intelligent (has already learned sit, down, come, and roll over and she's only 10 wks old) and got all treats out of the silly thing without tearing it up. Through her playing with it, our 14 yr old arthritic gal gave a go at it, too. Loved it! Our arthritic girl is displastic in both her front and her rear hips. We give her glucosamine triple strength. She's about 60lbs. She gets two of the extra strength caplets a day. The type sold for people is what we give and have for years as do many, many dog people we know (I show, raise and train dogs so I know a lot of dog people). But by all means, ask your vet. They may be able to advise over the phone to specific questions like "can I?" and "how much?". Tea tree oil is excellent for the skin. Try it. Also, do you use your shampoo or dog shampoo? You need to use dog shampoo. Dog's PH is different than humans. That being, human shampoo will dry out their skin and coat something terrible. Go to petedge.com and get the 'Fresh Pet' variety of shampoo. Good stuff! Get some conditioner, too. My dogs can be seen here: http://www.ironwoodkennel.com | | | | | | |
Debs_place (6749)
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3 years ago
| | Wow, you got a lot of great hints. Let's see, he is already on the low-residue diet, so I am stuck there. That stuff is over $2 a pound. Would love an alternative for that. We have been doing glucosamine chondroitin since we got him, he was originally trained to be a guide dog, he was so good he became a stud until the skin/allergy problems arose. He has a chronic problem with yeast infections and get a ketokonazole bath once or twice a week, it is left on for 10 minutes each time per vets order. We have a buster cube. He used to play with a lot, now not so much. He just wants to be by me where ever I am Thanks | | | |
showpup (132)
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3 years ago
| | Have you considered putting him on a raw fed diet? | | | |
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4. Binthu (4752)
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3 years ago
| | Hi Debs, Your dog, he has very severe allergy and skins problems due to fungal infections. Ketoconazole is one of the best anti fungal medicines and will gives him much relief from this allergy as well as skin infections. Apart from this you have to apply any local creams too ( with the combination of ketoconazole + anti inflammatory ) apply twice daily. He is biting at the particular site in the leg indicate severe pain and also may be skin itching, so try to gives him some pain killers too like diclofenac sodium inj or oral powder may it will helps to reduce the pain in the leg. According to lidocaine ( 4 % ) it is a local anesthetic will get fast relief from the pain if he gets any pain in the leg. You can apply this cream twice daily on the particular sites of the legs. Try your best to use some antiseptic or disinfectant solution mixed with water when he gets his bath. I am again advising you to see your nearest Vet doctor may he will helps you with more information along with some good medicines, still you feel it costs you much, then at least visit to nearest Vet Medicines Shop to get some good medicines along with good advise. Hope this information will helps you to find the right solution for your loved one's health. Best of luck. | | | | | | |
Debs_place (6749)
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3 years ago
| | Yup, we do ketoconazole shampoos once or twice a week and leave it on for 10 minutes each time. Been doing that for years. It is one reason I hate the summer...it seems to bring these problems on so fast. We also have Pledget ALso with a hydrocortisone spray. Actually, I think we have a mini-dog pharmacy. Thanks | | | |
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| 5. jenr80 (4)
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3 years ago
| | I used to have a cat that did the same thing. Get alum from the spice isle at the grogery store. mix the alum with a little bit of water. He will stop licking it and it can heal. I hope this helps. | | | | | | |
Debs_place (6749)
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3 years ago
| | I have not heard of it, will have to look into it. Thanks. | | | |
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| 6. woodpark224 (1)
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3 years ago
| | I think my dog has cancer, I don't know for sure. My dog also needs major surgery which I can't afford either. People are telling me to put my dog down, I don't want to do that because he still has so much energy and pep. Is that what people are telling you too? I'm not sure really sure what to do? What do you think I should do? | | | | | | |
Debs_place (6749)
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3 years ago
| | My first dobie died from cancer, she was only 7, she was diagnosed and I was told she had maybe 6 weeks left. She was really slowing down. I was worried. I took her home and less than a week later she started hemorrhaging. She was put down that day. My 2nd dobie's liver was pretty much gone, we found out it was from the rawhide chews. they often contain arsenic. He died at 7 1/2. He went down hill real fast. Cancer treatment is expensive. How old is your dog? What kind of cancer? What kind of dog? What kind of surgery? With more info we might be able to help. | | | |
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