Ack! Why did Jackie lose weight?
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- You can quote me
Ditto. Mum, do you not regularly use 0.15 mL for your arthritis pigs daily?
Unless Jackie has some particular sensitivity to it, 0.1 mL daily should be no problem at all. You can probably go up a little if you need to.
This is the "standard" 1.5 mg/mL suspension (purple box), right?
Unless Jackie has some particular sensitivity to it, 0.1 mL daily should be no problem at all. You can probably go up a little if you need to.
This is the "standard" 1.5 mg/mL suspension (purple box), right?
- salana
- GL is Just Peachy
Jackie has a URI (probably got it from me). I know he has a URI, I know that Bactrim works well for him, and I don't have any Bactrim and don't really want to shell out almost $40 to take a taxi to the vet.
Anyone have any ideas on getting the vet over the phone to call in a prescription to a human pharmacy?
Anyone have any ideas on getting the vet over the phone to call in a prescription to a human pharmacy?
- Lynx
- Celebrate!!!
I guess it will depend on your vet. Only thing I can think of is if you have to go, discuss the possibility of getting a nice hunky bottle of that stuff. Bactrim is pretty cheap. A big bottle would last a long time (decent shelf life). You might print out Pintas info on rural pet owners and starting things quickly when there is an illness.
https://www.guinealynx.info/vet_rural.html
The points made there emphasize using it under supervision when you can't get there. Maybe you could prevent having to do this in the future. You have had so many pigs with medical issues. The vet should trust you to know when there is something going on. Do you have a stethiscope?
https://www.guinealynx.info/vet_rural.html
The points made there emphasize using it under supervision when you can't get there. Maybe you could prevent having to do this in the future. You have had so many pigs with medical issues. The vet should trust you to know when there is something going on. Do you have a stethiscope?
- salana
- GL is Just Peachy
Got a rather uninformed vet I've never seen before. Hopefully next time I have to take one of the fuzzbutts in, I'll get Dr. F or Dr. S, who I think would be more receptive to giving me bunches of Bactrim. This lady said Jackie could have allergies but did prescribe him Bactrim after I basically stepped her through what I wanted.
I got some good pics of Jackie's X-ray from last time, which I will post tonight. I also noticed that he was sitting funny, with his butt flat on the table like a dog. Then he started walking on the table, and his gait was very odd. I took a video of him walking, which I'll upload too. He's also been very fussy and bitey when I hold him, which I think is because of discomfort. But if I hold him with his butt in my lap and his front half propped up, he seems to relax more. Poor little old arthritic man.
So I'm thinking, in addition to him getting his Weaver beds soon, I need to do more for his arthritis. I was thinking of making his Metacam dose into 0.1mL twice a day instead of 0.15mL once a day. I would transition him to fleece instead of Carefresh, but I know I can't keep up with the cleaning it needs. I'm unsure whether glucosamine would help his back more than it would hurt his tummy.
I got some good pics of Jackie's X-ray from last time, which I will post tonight. I also noticed that he was sitting funny, with his butt flat on the table like a dog. Then he started walking on the table, and his gait was very odd. I took a video of him walking, which I'll upload too. He's also been very fussy and bitey when I hold him, which I think is because of discomfort. But if I hold him with his butt in my lap and his front half propped up, he seems to relax more. Poor little old arthritic man.
So I'm thinking, in addition to him getting his Weaver beds soon, I need to do more for his arthritis. I was thinking of making his Metacam dose into 0.1mL twice a day instead of 0.15mL once a day. I would transition him to fleece instead of Carefresh, but I know I can't keep up with the cleaning it needs. I'm unsure whether glucosamine would help his back more than it would hurt his tummy.
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- You can quote me
We've had better luck with Metacam with 2x/day dosing than 1x/day. Some folks have better luck the other way (larger dose at one time), and others feel that the 2x/day dosing increases the risk of GI problems with it. My experience has been 2x/day (thus smaller doses) keeps them 'evener'.
Glucosamine: try it and see. I have some Cosequin I'm not using that's still in date and you're welcome to it. Email me a mailing address if you do. I still have it because it did zip for ours, although I didn't notice any GI problems with it. For the one girl for whom we tried it, although she liked it, it was essentially a placebo.
Glucosamine: try it and see. I have some Cosequin I'm not using that's still in date and you're welcome to it. Email me a mailing address if you do. I still have it because it did zip for ours, although I didn't notice any GI problems with it. For the one girl for whom we tried it, although she liked it, it was essentially a placebo.
- salana
- GL is Just Peachy
Here's a video of how Jackie walks:
http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c200/ ... 060096.flv
Here's his X-ray:
Closeup on the affected vertebrae:
You can see the spiky parts on his bones from the arthritis.
More normal looking vertebrae for comparison:
Chest and heart:
http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c200/ ... 060096.flv
Here's his X-ray:
Closeup on the affected vertebrae:
You can see the spiky parts on his bones from the arthritis.
More normal looking vertebrae for comparison:
Chest and heart: