I have an 8 year old Great Pyrenees Mix. She has some arthritis during the cold months and limps sometimes. She's on dasuquin with msm and 1200mg fish oil per day. The vet told me to start giving her standard process musculoskeletal support. I don't really like her vet so im going to go you a different one. Do you think the musculoskeletal support is needed or do you think the vet just wants to make money?

Updated On November 18th, 2016

Pet's info: Dog | Great Pyrenees | Female | spayed | 7 years and 8 months old

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Answered By Dr. Leigh, DVM

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I have never used standard musculoskeletal support but if the Dasuquin and fish oil seem to be working of than I don't see a reason you need to add another medication. If she is still having issues than you could try the musculoskeletal support. I usually put the arthritic dogs that I treat on a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, like Deramaxx or Previcox, and it helps tremendously. Most vets don't prescribe medications without a good reason so I doubt he is just trying to make money. However, if you have any concerns, it is always good to get a second opinion.

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