PANOSTEITIS
Dogs usually show a sudden onset of lameness beginning in the front legs. It most often is seen at 5-12 months of age. The disease often persists for 2-6 months, but can last up to 10 months. Lameness is often intermittent and sporadic. Lameness may switch from one leg to another. The degree of pain and discomfort will vary.
Full recovery usually occurs within 6 months with no permanent after-effects.
Treatment recommendations useful in this disease include:
1. Limited exercise is beneficial. Since the pet’s condition may vary from day to day, let him/her exercise as much as he/she desires. During painful periods, inactivity is to be expected and desired.
2. Anti-inflammatory medications.
3. Pain medication in severe cases.
4. Feed a HIGH QUALITY DIET.
5. AVOID food supplements unless prescribed by a veterinarian.
Notify your veterinarian if any of the following occur:
1. Your pet’s legs become swollen.
2. Your pet seems unusually uncomfortable.
3. There is a change in your pet’s general health.