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Standard Poodle Dodgy Legs
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Do any of you lovely people have experience of standard poodles? My son's is 11 years old and is struggling to get up from lying or sitting. She normally sleeps upstairs but has got stranded on the stairs and slipped down them a few times and even fell down in the road when running (slowly). She has arthritis and is on pain killers for it, but these accidents are getting more frequent causing her to limp on the damaged leg(s). She improves after a day or two's rest, but then gets brave again and tries the stairs - and falls again. She is a sweet dog with a lovely nature and its heartbreaking to see her struggling. We can't bear the thought of taking her to the vet for the last time . . . but is that the kinder option?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry about that clicked submit before I'd finished. Sadly there's not much you can do. Try to stop her braving the stairs, give her as much love as you can but be prepared for the worst and please, please don't let her suffer. As all the many dog lovers on site will tell you it's hard to make that decision but it is really the last way you can show her how much you love her.
If this only happens on the stairs then use a stair gate to stop her climbing them. You can get something called a Bioflow collar which can ease the symptoms of arthritis and make it easier for them to get up after lying down. Having had Shepherds and Collies over many years I have had several who have gone off their legs, but it is a gradual process and provided they can get in and out to go to the toilet then that is my criteria. If she is ok in all other aspects then try stopping her going up stairs and make life easier for her getting in and out. Try a raised bed so she steps out of it rather than having to clamber out and struggle to get up. Also take her back to the vet and tell them - they won't put her to sleep if there is anything they can do for her, which could mean changing her medication. Its not fair to let her go on like this without trying something.
I have recently had the same thing with my 11yo Std poodle. She suddenly became lame with no obvious cause. I started her on one capsule (ours, and of good quality) of glucosamine per day. With 2 days she was running around the yard as she had not done for some time. I think that she had been in a fair bit of pain for a while. She has now started to gain weight as previously it was on the low side.
I would not let your girl run until she was feeling better, as each fall hurts.
Hope this helps and good luck.
I would not let your girl run until she was feeling better, as each fall hurts.
Hope this helps and good luck.
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