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Our dog Rocky, who is a mixed breed of: Black Lab, Rottweiler & German Shepherd Mix. He has been having a hard time getting up from a laying position, he cries out. In the middle of the night last night, he really couldn't get up and gave up, so in a pinch I gave him some baby (low dose) Aspirin (3), and he was able to get up after 15 minutes to get a drink of water. My question is: Is there anything a Vet could prescribe that would ease his pain and help his mobility?
Updated On April 12th, 2018
Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Large (61lb +) | Male | neutered | 11 years and 10 months old | 70 lbs
Answered By Jennifer Summerfield, DVM CPDT-KA 103
Veterinarian, Certified Dog Trainer
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Hi there! Yes, there are a number of prescription medications that can be very helpful for dogs with arthritis issues, including NSAIDs such as Rimadyl or Metacam, tramadol, and/or gabapentin. Legally, we cannot prescribe medication for any pet without an exam, so you will need to take Rocky to a veterinarian in your area for an in-person exam and discussion of his issues. That veterinarian should be able to prescribe an appropriate medication for him to help with his pain and stiffness.
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