Hi All,
I have an 11+ year old female fawn that was a rescue boxer. Her name is Molly. I have been blessed with a boxer with limited health issues. Early on she had one tumor and had to have a toe removed but since then she has been great. I stick to all the rules governing nutrition and care so her longevity and good health is welcomed.
February this year she started crossing her left leg with her right while walking. My diagnosis was degenerative myelopathy. The vet agreed as the symptoms to date have followed the disease. Now in October she has lost 50% or more of her muscle mass in the left leg through atrophy and the right has started to show signs of following the left leg. She walks in an almost controlled left fall at this point but is still mobile.
I know some of you might know about canine adequan. I believe this has helped maintain her mobility and lessen the arthritic pain in her front limbs. She had an injury in her front right leg and when this flared up she could hardly walk. On the adequan she has been able to maintain this leg and has maintained her mobility. Jusy my success in one area. Shots are expensive but worth it. For the first three months or so there was a very noticeable improvement after the shot. Now not so much but I continue to give them to her. If her injury returned I’m afraid it would be game over.
My question is if anyone thinks there anything else that can be done or am I on the downside of loosing this battle? I am doing mobility therapy nightly on each hind leg. I just can’t think of anything else to be done.
Regards,
bobT
I have an 11+ year old female fawn that was a rescue boxer. Her name is Molly. I have been blessed with a boxer with limited health issues. Early on she had one tumor and had to have a toe removed but since then she has been great. I stick to all the rules governing nutrition and care so her longevity and good health is welcomed.
February this year she started crossing her left leg with her right while walking. My diagnosis was degenerative myelopathy. The vet agreed as the symptoms to date have followed the disease. Now in October she has lost 50% or more of her muscle mass in the left leg through atrophy and the right has started to show signs of following the left leg. She walks in an almost controlled left fall at this point but is still mobile.
I know some of you might know about canine adequan. I believe this has helped maintain her mobility and lessen the arthritic pain in her front limbs. She had an injury in her front right leg and when this flared up she could hardly walk. On the adequan she has been able to maintain this leg and has maintained her mobility. Jusy my success in one area. Shots are expensive but worth it. For the first three months or so there was a very noticeable improvement after the shot. Now not so much but I continue to give them to her. If her injury returned I’m afraid it would be game over.
My question is if anyone thinks there anything else that can be done or am I on the downside of loosing this battle? I am doing mobility therapy nightly on each hind leg. I just can’t think of anything else to be done.
Regards,
bobT