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Ageing GSD
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My GSD is now nearly eleven and is showing signs of slowing down a bit. She walks more carefully up the stairs and for the last three nights has had problems jumping on her bed. She gets her front legs on but then gives up and tries again later. She had managed to get on each time.
My previous GSD died of cancer at the age of eight so I have no experience of older GSD's. Is this the sort of age where we can expect things to be more difficult for her? Can we help her in any way? She has a cod liver oil tablet every night. Is there something else she might need? I will obviously take her to the vets if need be, but he may just say it's her age.
My previous GSD died of cancer at the age of eight so I have no experience of older GSD's. Is this the sort of age where we can expect things to be more difficult for her? Can we help her in any way? She has a cod liver oil tablet every night. Is there something else she might need? I will obviously take her to the vets if need be, but he may just say it's her age.
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Think it is her age Tilly, I have a jack russell who is now 13 and I have noticed he is not so good at jumping up and I think his joints are stiffening a little bit. I give him Glucosamine every day. Only a suggestion but could you not put something alongside the bed that she could jump on and then jump onto the bed. Good luck.
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Tilly, I'm sorry to say it's old age creeping up on your old girl. The average age for a GSD is about 12 years I lost my first one when he was 15 but Max who I lost on the 28th of March was about 10 and a half. I don't want to sound too down but when Max reached a similar stage he went down hill very fast. I hope you have your old girl for a long time, give her lots of loving and fuss and treat her gently like the grand old lady she is but please if the worst comes to the worst don't hesitate to let her go with quietly and with dignity
if you can't lower the bed, can't you higher the floor in any way - sounds as though the back legs are giving out a bit and she needs a little help - any sort of small ramp, padding - whatever - anything thing that will allow her up to her bed without straining her hip/leg joints. - if you can put a towel under her belly and help her up a bit, that will help. At the end of the day she's getting on abit and needs a few adjustments in her life - don't we all!
One of my small dogs is now having trouble jumping on the bed so I have put an old suitcase down with a piece of vetbed on it and he uses it as a springboard. I also have to follow him upstairs as he doesn't always make it to the top in one go and I have to give him a shove up the backside! I keep thinking if he was a GSD he would be soon going off his legs. My GSDs have lives to 9, 13, 12 and 11. Something you could try is a Bioflow Collar, they do give them a bit of a boost particularly if they are still when getting up. The only downside to them is you don't see them gradually going downhill and one day they tend to go right off their legs. Its worth it to me though to relieve any pain. Denes Greenleaf tablets are also helpful.
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