What Can I Give My Dog For Pain - Ask the Expert | Dr David Randall

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Your dog is in pain? What can you give them? Dr. Randall talks about what you can and cannot give a dog for pain relief, from baby aspirin to natural supplements

For joint pain, typically related to conditions like arthritis and hip dysplasia, Flexpet is an all-natural supplement backed by a full money-back guarantee. You can learn more about Flexpet at:

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Some people can't afford to take their animals to the veterinarian, there's no telling what the medication cost. Some animals suffer because a trip to the vet is unreasonably expensive. If only the prices weren't so high.

Daughterzion
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ibuprofen was given to a family dog and I asked if she was sure it would be ok. She said, "ah, it's just a dog"....
Some people should not have pets.

carloscervantes
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This is their product of course they're going to say it's perfect and the best...

The_Woof_Pack
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Turmeric Curcumin is the best thing for Dogs with joint problems. I have given my dog it for a few years. Without it she cant walk on one leg due to knee problems. It takes 4 to 8 weeks to start working. I give her 1 pill a day of Turmeric Curcumin with BioPerine and Ginger for Anti-inflammatory. It has to be 95% Curcuminoids. The best one is Dr. Matthew's. It;s $20 for a 2 month supply. Just 1 pill a day not 2.

lenns_music
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It may be good stuff but I have 3 large dogs that are elderly and it's costly. I use cosequin max strength and flax oil . It seems to help.

Habitation
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Good info, but tell us upfront this is an ad for Flexpet.

sierragreen
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It’s funny how only the good stuff that actually helps your dog has to be purchased with a vets permission, it’s all just a big money con...

seanflynn
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Thank you!! I'm a 15 yo schnoodle with arthritis. Thankfully it seems to have gotten much better this year by getting exercise.

noodletheschnoodle
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My vet prescribed traadol which is very expensive, so I went to Good RX and now pay about 80% less.

daleweller
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Thank you for making this video. It would be nice if our pets didn't get this condition when they got older, but now I understand it better.

chaturaganegala
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thank you so much! This really helped. i recently got a puppy and he is wild, he jumps off of everything hes on and it of course hurts him. hes been in some pain and i didn't know what to do so i ordered flex pet to try and reduce and prevent pain from him. hes not in any pain just a couple days after taking flexpet, and is back to his fun happy self!

alanipdxshuttles
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I used Weedborn CBD products and healed without any problems.

shannaheckler
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That's great Doc! But how about a product that someone that is on disability can afford!!!! I mean $50 for a 1 or 2 month supply!! I can't even afford to get my own medications that are less expensive than than for heavens sake get real!

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My dog is 16 she has arthritis in her hips, she walks a mile 1/2 everyday, I put a 1/4 of bio flex, twice a day in her food, along with 1/4 of rimadyl twice a day, a small sprinkle of turmeric spice twice a day, a pinch of honey twice a week & 500mg of fish oil twice a week, beef liver cooked cubes, everyday in her food, with fresh cooked ground Turkey, or boiled chicken breast, spinach, or broccoli & carrots with blue’s grain free hard food, hope this helps, don’t over do any of the ingredients, Natasha sends her ❤️

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I can’t take my dog to a vet and I think he has a toothache what can I do?

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Doctor gave my dog steroids as soon as it run out, my dog was in worse condition so much pain crying, a friend of my told me about STP K9 and it has worked. It's a supplement that Helps with pain inflammation and build up the bone 🦴 He wasn’t able to get a up.And since he been on this medication he’s been able to get up.

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I have two Germam Shepherds, 12 years old and 3 years old, the older obe had double TPLO surgery bit is doing quite well, I will try to share detailed information as to what i give my dogs, it was approved by surgeon and our vet...
Basically...

OMEGA-3 Fish Oil 3x per day, once with each meal.

Glucosamine Sulfate 3x per day, once with each meal.
(Recently switched to Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM

Tumeric powder added to each meal.

Cranberry concentrate at night meal.

Obviously, there are never guarantees for anything, but our last German Shepherd lived until she was alnost 14, and literally up until about 1 month before she passed (cancer) she was still chasing rabbits, she was slow but happy and playful.

Our current 12 year old Geman Shepherd is also niw slower, but also playful and happy girl. We've always worried about her more due to TPLO surgeries on both knees. But she's doing quite well.

The 3 year old is not getting any Glucosamine other than what's in the food yet but I'll start her on it likely within next year to two years. But she does get Omega-3 fish oil concentrate supplement three times daily, and cranberry supplement each night.

Cheers everyone, much ❤ to all your beloved pets.

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I'm glad this video exists, because one of my dogs is limping. She hurt her ankle somehow, it's not broken, but I hate seeing her limping in pain like that... And is she still young. She's not even 2 years old yet, and so I remember somebody telling me a long time ago that people give their dogs Benadryl to calm them down, especially if they're going to have to be on a plane or a long drive, so I was wondering if we could give NSAIDs to dogs as well.

So I Google it, and I found multiple search results saying that it is fine. Nothing about baby aspirin or nothing, just regular ibuprofen and Tylenol and naproxen, they were saying it's okay to do... Then I watch this, and the first thing this doctor says is that even just one pill of any of these types could shut the dog's liver down and kill them instantly. I don't know who the people are organizations are that were putting out that information telling people it's okay to give dogs OTC pain medication, but I don't know... There's a reason why you have to not just believe everything you read on the internet and why you should cross exam references, etc...

I mean, I still wouldn't give my dog any OTC pain relievers even if other people said it was okay, because I know for a full grown adult, taking one recommended dose of any of these pain relievers is very hard on our livers and kidneys. It takes a lot of water to kind of compensate for the extra work those organs have to do to process those medications.. And even before I found this video, I was already thinking in my head that even a 200 mg ibuprofen would probably kill a dog via liver failure or renal failure, and I was right smh

BillBraskyy
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1/4-1/2 tsp of turmeric (without xylitol added) per 10 lbs of body weight

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Please be VERY CAREFUL with this drug. Make 100% sure that you are dosing it correctly or even give a little bit less. I did not realise how dangerous it is and gave my dog extra thinking it would help her. It nearly killed her, but luckily the dose was not catastrophic. about 70 percent extra on top of her normal dose.

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