Hi All,
I just wanted to update everyone on Tuckers progression with his leg wounds and his arthritis.
In the last post, I explained that our Vet had me cleaning and dressing Tuckers hind leg sores twice a day with H2O2, packing them with Neosporin and bandaging.
No Antbiotics and Tramadol for pain. After two days and because he was putting more stress on his front legs, Tucker could not walk at all. That was it for me!
I took him to another Vet I had used years ago for my Golden and things drastically changed. He gave him an immediate injection of Amoxicillin, 500 mg BID (twice a day), Packed the wounds with antibiotic and said to leave them alone for three days-then change and an injection of Adaquan for dogs. He does not agree with the Tramadol, but agreed to keep him on it for awhile.
It took four days, but on day 5, Tucker was able to get up on his own and walk the length of the house. We still have to carry him down the stairs to go outside, but once there-he walks!!
I had prepared myself and said my goodbye prior to going to the second vet. I love my dogs dearly, but I also don't want to prolong their pain. The vet said-"No, we could heal the wounds and at least keep some of the arthritis at bay".
I will admit that I was skeptical, but it is working. One wound has healed completely, the second ( because it was to the bone) is healing well, but will take about two months. He had his second injection of Adaquan yesterday and is doing remarkably well. I also supplemented his food with liquid vitamins and fish oil. (thanks to Angie for the suggestion!).
I don't know if anyone has ever used Adaquan Canine, but I am very impressed. It is expensive though, but well worth it. One of articles http://www.caberfeidh.com/Adequan.htm states that it helps to rebuild cartilage naturally. Whatever it does seems to be working and we will have our happy boy around for a little while longer.
Thanks for all the help, support and info.
Jo'Ann
Tucker (13,BC)
Toby(12,BC)

