Advice Needed
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jadelane
on 19 Jun 2007 11:27 AM8 posts
Hi, I wanted to get an opinion
My 14-year-old mixed doggy collie could not get up last week. She was lame on her back left leg. The vet said that she is not a candidate for surgery due to some arthritis issues in all of her other extremities. She limps on her front left foot. I hate to see her this way and was wondering if it will get better or is this the way she will always be? -
dawson9985
on 19 Jun 2007 1:39 PM8 posts
Hi
My dog suffered from the same disease an effective and natural way to provide your pet with pain relief and improved mobility. Magnetic therapy dog collars are used to help conditions such as arthritis, rheumatoid diseases and hip displacia. I found the product at. www.healthmagnets.co.uk
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Havoc2K7
on 13 Jul 2007 12:37 PMFrom Exeter, 151 posts
Usually retrievers are more susceptible to arthritis than collies, retrievers like labs and goldens get it naturally with age, but I'm not sure if collies do.. Perhaps going for the surgery if it is a vet's recommendation.
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