Joint supplements, anti-inflammatories, pain medication.
The best type of food would be any food that has extra joint supplements. I recommend the Ekunuba food that improves joint health.
No! I would not recommend it! It would make the dog sick! If you think your dog needs health supplements first consult your vet! But never give your pet any human supplements! Remember ask your vet about any animal questions,they would love to help you! (Its their job so ask first!)
Yes alot of people give sam-e to pets and some brands make special bottles for pets. I personally just give my nutralife sam-e to my dog.
Yes, dogs can benefit from human glucosamine supplements, but it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the proper dosage and ensure it's safe for your specific dog. Dog-specific glucosamine supplements may be formulated with additional ingredients that could be more beneficial for your pet's joint health.
The medical condition known as hypocalcemia refers to the low levels of calcium in a dog's blood. To overcome this deficiency, give supplements and nutrients that have calcium in it. Also consult your dog's vet.
Yes there are a variety of different things you can do for a dog in pain. It will all depend upon where the pain stems from, ie joint pain, or pain from an operation ect...!!.. You can visit www.dog-pain-relief.org where there are a few videos that explore the different options available for relieving your dogs pain, such as using aspirin, prescription medicines and supplements.
no. don't give your dog pain medicine for people. only give what your vet recommends.
Give it people food
You should consult with a vet before changing an injured dog's diet. Healing dogs in general benefit from lots of fresh water and lots and lots of sleep, and a healthy, natural dog food that does not contain fillers. Healing dogs also benefit from affection and cuddling to soothe them. Supplements may or may not be necessary; ask your vet based on your dog's specific injury.
Because the expansion joint in cross-section looks like a dog bone.
You should never give a dog "people medicine" without consulting a veterinarian first.