I'd like to hear the sad tale... To be informed.
We use carprofen... and tested before and every 6 months... as far as stomach problems... I haven't seen any discomfort from her.... she eats like a horse (or would if she could)
you got me worried about this now.....
Any Nsaids are very hard on dogs, they start by unbalancing the stomach acid and then messes with bile production, and then causes a cascade of events that can happen very quickly.
Sad part is that it happens so fast that there is no way to stop it when it happens.
Most vets keep a real good eye on it, but there is always unknown factors.
Carprofen is one of the hardest on their systems.
Metacam / meloxicam are safer but still can have issues.
Galliprant is different from our classic non-steroidal medications like Carprofen, in that it doesn't affect any other part of your pet and does not have to be processed through the kidneys or liver. It's a tablet given once a day and is a fantastic long-term management option for pets with arthritis.
Galliprant is excellent but pricey, but a much safer option than Carprofen.
Librela (bedinvetmab) is and injectable Medication used to treat pain associated with OA osteoarthritis.
I have yet to try this, but one of my boys is a candidate and I'm looking into it.
Our dogs are our kids, we have had as many as 13 full time and 56 part-timers (we rescued and fostered).
I also have a service animal, you might as well call her my shadow, or american express.
She's always with me and she never leaves my side, and I don't leave home without her!
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