Senior Basenji's
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wrote on 16 Jul 2010, 16:54 last edited by
Welcome to the forum
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wrote on 16 Jul 2010, 17:05 last edited by
Eyesite can be an issue..if the dog is using his nose, and the vision is not working, he might think there is a strange dog coming over to him.
We sure do love our b's…my boy is also older, and I think he is losing his vision.
So, I speak to him before I try to touch him.
He is also getting pretty stiff in the back, so I am giving him baby asprin, it does seem to be helping. -
wrote on 16 Jul 2010, 19:55 last edited by
Eyesite can be an issue..if the dog is using his nose, and the vision is not working, he might think there is a strange dog coming over to him.
We sure do love our b's…my boy is also older, and I think he is losing his vision.
So, I speak to him before I try to touch him.
He is also getting pretty stiff in the back, so I am giving him baby asprin, it does seem to be helping.Sharron, you really should try chiropractics for him…. it really does work.... especially on our older kids. I did it for OJ from when he was 9 on, as he always had back issues.
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wrote on 16 Jul 2010, 20:13 last edited by
I have done actupuncure. sp and its does help.
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wrote on 16 Jul 2010, 20:13 last edited by
Sharon I also agree about Chiropractic and accupuncture for pets. The senior JRT I took care of used to benefit greatly from both.
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wrote on 18 Jul 2010, 22:41 last edited by
Cheryl Silver lives in Austin, TX and her Hank is getting older, I think he is 12 now. He also has Fanconi. I do not know if she is on this list though.
I am fostering a 16 1/2 year old and she has low thyroid, eye and hearing problems. I suggest a complete thyroid test and a complete eye exam, not just a CERF eye exam.
She has other health problems-arthritis, neurological-rear leg weakness, and possibly beginings of senility. I just want to keep her comfortable for whatever time she has left.
For those of you who debate about having surgery done on older Bs-two of my older Bs just had surgery over the past month. The 16 1/2 year old had stump pyometra which is left over tissue from a spay and had to have surgery to remove it or she would have died from blood infection. My 11 1/2 Fanconi affected had her anal glands removed. They would get infected, clear up with antibiotics, then get infected again. Neither of these girls are in renal failure or have any major health problems. Their CBCs did not show that they were having infections. I really did not think the 16 1/2 year old would make it and was expecting the worse but she made it through with flying colors. She is one tough girl!
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wrote on 19 Jul 2010, 01:26 last edited by
Thanks for the info. I have her e-mail off the forum, so will be in touch with her.
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wrote on 21 Jul 2010, 02:08 last edited by
Our Ginger had a dental and extraction when she was over 17, the first night was stressful, trying to get her to drink, but by the next day she was OK and lived another year and a half.
As for stiff back, Topper has some fused discs and bone spurs, he was constantly ripping the fur out of his tail and hind end, I decided it must be tingling from nerve issues. I give him half a Rimadyl (12 mg) every morning and he is fine. If I stop, within a few days he is ripping that tail apart. Just had blood work and his liver values are perfect. that sub-theraputic dose is just the ticket for him. If is shortened his life, it would still be worth it for quality of life he has. His renal values are now in the high range, but he is almost 15. Again, I debate changing his food, etc, when we have a great routine now for pills and he loves his kibble, though stays on the thin side. Quality vs. quantity, hmmmmm.
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wrote on 21 Jul 2010, 03:30 last edited by
hey, thanks for that post Anne. Jet the trying likes to chew up his tail too. Am trying to think when that started. He's mostly stopped now, but hubby said it looked like he needed to go back to the chiro vet. Which was a good call on hubby's part; i was out of town. and when i got back i did some massage. that often helps, but isn't the same as a vet visit and i did see jet chewing his tail yesterday. we have a vet visit scheduled for Thursday, so I'll as dr jim and see what he thinks about the tail thing. interesting stuff!
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wrote on 1 Sept 2010, 13:30 last edited by
Got to agree with Tanza about the Chiro.
They are fantastic for rebalancing the dogs, and making them feel more comfortable. Have always taken my older dobes to one, in fact my girl goes next week.
Hope you get your boy sorted, I'm sure you will, and by the way welcome to the forum
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wrote on 19 Aug 2011, 01:25 last edited by
My 12-year-old, Ziggy, just had a physical. I mentioned to the vet that sometimes his back leg quivers - I've seen it happen on a somewhat regular basis over the last few months. She thought it might be arthritis. Any B owners who have dealt with arthritis in their dogs? What are the treatment(s)?
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wrote on 19 Aug 2011, 01:25 last edited by
My 12-year-old, Ziggy, just had a physical. I mentioned to the vet that sometimes his back leg quivers - I've seen it happen on a somewhat regular basis over the last few months. She thought it might be arthritis. Any B owners who have dealt with arthritis in their dogs? What are the treatment(s)?
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wrote on 19 Aug 2011, 01:37 last edited by
I had excellent results with glucosamine & chondroitin with my old Ginger, within 2 weeks she was running and jumping again and remained that way for a couple of years. Her symptoms were whimpering when jumping off the couch and general stiffness when walking.
My vet currently has me us a liquid, Arthrimaxx, and I think it makes a difference. -
wrote on 19 Aug 2011, 22:04 last edited by
Spencer was on Arthrosamine, which seemed to help. I switched to Cosequin DS, which hasn't worked as well. I'm switching back to Arthrosamine. I'll have to order it online, since my vet stopped carrying it. He still runs and plays– just takes the stairs slower and one at a time.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2011, 22:34 last edited by
I started joint supps on my boyz around 6 or 7. I felt with the agility they were doing it would be a good preventative. Today Diggie is pushing 15 and Jet is approaching 14, neither have any joint issues. Digital will happily fence run with the neighbor dogs even when it is over 90 degrees outside. I have to tackle him to prevent him as I'm afraid he'll overheat.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2011, 23:50 last edited by
It could be a neurological problem. I have noticed it on my elderly Bs especially when they are just standing still.
Jennifer