Hi Mark,
We, too, had a positive experience with lameness using Rimadyl for my
elderly arthritic Samoyed; however, she did die from a type of spontaneous
anemia which may or may not have been related to this drug. This was prior
to owning my first Berner. Now I am hooked on this breed & having los
Has anyone used Rimadyl successfully on a dog that doesn't tolerate it well?
I tried Rimadyl a couple of years ago to help my old girl with bad knees. It
was very effective but bloodwork after the first 2 weeks or the standard
daily dosage showed increased liver enzymes. I never tried backing
Rose Tierney wrote:
Hi Martha,
I would not be giving aspirin with Rimadyl. Aspirin is known for causing
digestive upsets and should not be used for long term. If used it should be
buffered.
Sorry if that was confusing, we are not giving both at the same time. Molly
was taking Ecotrin (which i
Hi Martha,
I would not be giving aspirin with Rimadyl. Aspirin is known for causing
digestive upsets and should not be used for long term. If used it should be
buffered.
Rose
Something things that are important to remember;
1. all drugs have side effects in some patients. Aspirin can cause
gastric bleeding, but it is still one of the most effective and
important pain relievers. Ever. It is also one of the few things for
which we have no antidote if someone overdoses on
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> I guess I'm in the minority here. I have used rimadyl on Gunner with no
> problems at all, in fact, it works great on him.
Rimadyl extended the life of my elderly, displastic Akita by about two
years. Nothing else gave him the kind of rel
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> Has anyone had any issues with side effects using Rimadyl in the short
term,
> in this case after tpo surgery?
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I guess I'm in the minority here. I have used rimadyl on Gunner with no
problems at all, in fact, it works great on him.
Gunner doesn't have the best joints. Abou
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We had been given Rimadyl for our Baloo after his neutering surgery - for
pain. He had a terrible reaction to it - he was restless, panting,
couldn't/wouldn't stay still anywhere... always wandering around like he was
lost.
We couldn't stand it! We took him off it after a few days, and he was fine
I used Etogesic for a long time on a berner with doggie MS. It was so much better for
her than the Rimadyl. I had no side effects and it worked well. I liked the once a day
dosing. I liked it and had good success with it.
Candy
Benjamin - I love hearing from vets! Caesar used to be on Rimadyl only once
in a while (one within 1-2 weeks) but the past two weeks, there have been a
few more cries and a few difficulties such as stopping in the middle of a
walk (wanting to come home), crying a bit more, etc. Nothing major,
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>Bodhi is over 10 years old now.
>He's also got arthritis in his elbows. They are just about fused solid.
>He's bright and cheerful, showing no signs of losing his interest in the
>world, but he's slowing down a lot. Stairs have been out for 6 months or
>more. Recently the arthritis has gotten
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