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FAQS - IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW
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? Always crate your dog whenever you suspect a back problem.
It is always better to be
safe then sorry. Crating will help keep the dog from further injury. Crating
should be in as small a carrier as possible with only room to turn around. The
dog should stay in the crate 24 hours a day and only let out for potty breaks on a lead or another very small
confined space.
? Don't impair your vet's ability to help your
dog---You will limit your vet's ability to prescribe needed medications or
cause the delay in implementing them, if you medicate with drugs you have in
your home. Do not use ibuprophen, aspirin, or a leftover prescription of
NSAIDs (Rimadyl, Metacam, Deramaxx, Previcox, etc.) Many of these drugs
cannot be mixed and a washout period may be needed.
? If your vet recommends any type of medication, be sure he gives you the known
side effects and runs the proper tests before administering the drugs. In
particular, you should be careful of the NSAIDS as these can attack the liver
and kidneys very rapidly. See the FDA CVM report ? This is a very good web site on medications, their uses and adverse reactions. http://www.marvistavet.com/html/pharmacy_center.html ? For a list of common drugs and their adverse reactions, click here. ? If you notice any licking or if your dog starts looking at toes or limbs like he's just been stung, get an E collar on ASAP, since it could be the nerves trying to reconnect. This gives the dog "tingles" and it is possible he may try to chew his limbs or at the spot where it is tingling. Be sure to call your vet (specialist preferred) and discuss if medication should be given. This can be a very dangerous and life-threatening situation.
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