EricaWD
Active Member
Hi all,
We have a 6 year old neutered buck, Hayden, who just had a check-up at the vet. The vet said Hayden is developing a bit of arthritis. We haven't noticed an issue - he is eating pellets, hay, and greens as normal, pooping as normal, and doesn't seem to be limping or anything like that. We put a carpet down so he isn't on a slippery surface in or out of his cage.
My question is when do we know it's time for pain medication? Is there a way to tell before he is off food or seems in pain? Is it worthwhile to try a glucosamine supplement such as the Oxbow Joint Support supplement - Oxbow Natural Science Joint Support Supplement for Small Animals My plan is to get another check-up in 6 months if all is well anyway, just to see how he's doing.
We have a 6 year old neutered buck, Hayden, who just had a check-up at the vet. The vet said Hayden is developing a bit of arthritis. We haven't noticed an issue - he is eating pellets, hay, and greens as normal, pooping as normal, and doesn't seem to be limping or anything like that. We put a carpet down so he isn't on a slippery surface in or out of his cage.
My question is when do we know it's time for pain medication? Is there a way to tell before he is off food or seems in pain? Is it worthwhile to try a glucosamine supplement such as the Oxbow Joint Support supplement - Oxbow Natural Science Joint Support Supplement for Small Animals My plan is to get another check-up in 6 months if all is well anyway, just to see how he's doing.