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I'm considering starting JD on Dasuquin for osteoarthritis. Is anyone here using it, and if so, do you feel that it has helped?
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Thank you, Rae. I had not heard of this before. JD's main problem is a herniated disc with nerve compression, but there is also some osteoarthritis involved. I'm definitely going to talk to my vet about it. Can I ask what the injections cost?
Is it similar to Adequan, do you know?
Thanks for the info, Rae. We had a consultation with a veterinary neurologist and a veterinary physical therapist last week and the Dasuquin was suggested. I'll ask about the Pentosan. .
I believe dasequin is pills, and adequin is injections, thus stronger. My vet said start with the dasequin and see how it does prior to the adequin.. It may work well and you won't have to go the injections
Karen, I just saw this. Don't know what you've decided but I've had Finn on Dasaquin for about 3 years. Compared to how he was, he's been pretty much symptom free of the lameness from HD. His x-rays haven't shown any arthritic changes and that was the purpose of putting him on Dasaquin -- to slow the progress of arthritic changes that could result from HD. His flexibility has remained good. Interested to hear if you decide to go with the Pentosan and how JD is doing.
The problem with the Dasuquin for Jack is that it contains animal flavoring that could be a problem with his IBD, and soy, ditto. I called the company and they cannot tell you what kind of animal the "natural" flavoring comes from because it changes with each batch. I just wish these companies didn't feel that everything made for dogs has to be flavored and chewable. What is wrong with putting a pill down a dog's throat like we all did for years, lol?
The same company makes a product called Cosamin ASU for humans which basically contains the same ingredients as Dasuquin minus the animal protein flavoring, but the amounts and proportions of glucosamine, chondroitin, and the ASU blend (which is what the specialist feels will help him the most) are completely different. I'm thinking about trying it anyway. 'm just always terrified of giving him anything new because of the IBD. The specialist advising me about this is not his IMS and not an expert in IBD. It's really hard when you have all these different conditions and vets, lol. He's overdue for a visit to the IMS so I guess we'll wait and talk to her about the joint supplements.
His specialists felt that the Pentosan would not be the right option for him.
I sure would vote for a pill. I hope the IMS can figure out a solution. Poor Jack, he (and you) have had to go through so much.
And he never complains, which makes me feel even worse for him. I know you totally get that. :)
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