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mopinko

(71,829 posts)
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 03:41 AM Mar 2023

well, i'm up at 3 am cuz the old man is in pain. updated.

Last edited Wed Mar 15, 2023, 08:04 AM - Edit history (1)

he has 3 big incisions, 2 on his side, but 1 right in the middle of his chest. he doesnt want to lay down.
i got up to pee, and puppy had to go, so sent her and radar outside. biff sat up on the bed, but didnt make a move to go out. it would be unusual for him.
the other 2 came back in, settled in, but biff just sat up, and wouldnt lay down. i thought maybe he did want to, so i sent him out. came back in, still didnt want to lay down. wont even down on command.
light went on- he’s hurting. he has pain meds. but i gave him some ibuprofen.

poor old man.

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he finally settled in about an hour after the post. i appreciate the warning about ibuprofen. i did not know that, tho i think the warnings are pretty overblown. i’ve given it to dogs in the past, on vet advise, but from very long ago. he’s certainly fine now.
they sent him rimadyl. after he gets his dose this am, if it doesnt seem to be knocking it out, i’ll talk to the vet.

it just sorta shocked me to see a bully dog actually showing pain. rare thing that, and quite distressing at 3 am.

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well, i'm up at 3 am cuz the old man is in pain. updated. (Original Post) mopinko Mar 2023 OP
If by "old man" you mean your dog, I'm sorry, but ibuprofen is toxic to dogs. hlthe2b Mar 2023 #1
That jumped out at me, too, I've heard of giving dogs aspirin, but never ibuprofen! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2023 #3
Me too, Rhi! I hope pupper is ok! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #4
She hasn't posted since posted that OP so I hope she read the warning messages. Rhiannon12866 Mar 2023 #6
I hope so too! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author SheltieLover Mar 2023 #8
Please tell your vet asap that you gave him ipubrofen and how much. femmedem Mar 2023 #2
I couldn't do it ShepKat Mar 2023 #5
i hate when they get old. mopinko Mar 2023 #10
Ty for the update! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #9

hlthe2b

(106,381 posts)
1. If by "old man" you mean your dog, I'm sorry, but ibuprofen is toxic to dogs.
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 04:47 AM
Mar 2023

Please do not give more. Effects are dose-related so just don't give more. NSAIDs for dogs are not the same as those used in humans. I'm sorry I have not seen or followed any earlier posts but surely your vet gave some specific pain meds. You should contact them for additional medication if they are not working--perhaps some mild anxiety medication like trazodone or a centrally acting pain med that can be used with NSAIDs like gabapentin.

I know how hard it can be to see your best bud in pain. Best wishes and do contact your veterinarian immediately in the morning. If in doubt, please call the local veterinary emergency clinic before giving anything else.

Rhiannon12866

(222,361 posts)
3. That jumped out at me, too, I've heard of giving dogs aspirin, but never ibuprofen!
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 05:58 AM
Mar 2023

There must be an emergency vet clinic she can call - though I'm not sure if he has pain meds from the vet why those weren't given instead. I'm just hoping that the pup is okay.

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femmedem

(8,444 posts)
2. Please tell your vet asap that you gave him ipubrofen and how much.
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 05:03 AM
Mar 2023
https://www.insider.com/guides/pets/can-you-give-dogs-ibuprofen

I feel for you and for him. And I hate to alarm you with that article, but I would hate even more for him to not get any treatment he might need.

ShepKat

(419 posts)
5. I couldn't do it
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 06:17 AM
Mar 2023

I had to put down my sheltie for his sake, not mine. Ripped me apart. I couldn't watch him deteriorate.... for who ? me ? his protector and alpha ?

mopinko

(71,829 posts)
10. i hate when they get old.
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 08:51 AM
Mar 2023

i start to grieve a little w the 1st grey hairs.
he’s not the 1st dog to have old dog lumps, and he’s the 2nd to have them not be benign.
1 of the lumps i wanted taken off cuz it is a reminder every day that the end is out there. we’d tested it before, and it was benign. good thing i did, tho.

they are usually slow growing, and at 11, unlikely to impact his life span. he had 1 when he was younger. hopefully no more, but…

SheltieLover

(59,623 posts)
9. Ty for the update!
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 08:42 AM
Mar 2023

Glad he settled in. Poor pupper.

Pls talk to vet before giving him any meds as who knows how long ibuprofen might linger in his system. Especially true for those of us who are advanced age.

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