Hi, y’all. So, unfortunately, I have some bad news. It looks like my method of putting down Boxer’s left leg was short lived, and now the joint is giving me issues when putting her leg up as well. I went to put her in a sitting position this morning, and I had to practically force the left leg to move up. This just started happening about a week ago, but at the beginning it was very subtle. So, I’m wondering if I can inject mineral oil into her thigh to possibly help with the joint. I’m not sure if it’ll help entirely, but at this point, I’m willing to try anything. Any advice on this?
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Injecting mineral oil to loosen stiff joints?
Injecting mineral oil to loosen stiff joints?
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Injecting anything into your dog's leg, including mineral oil, without proper veterinary guidance can be dangerous and may cause more harm than good. DIY treatments can lead to complications, infections, or other adverse reactions, so it's essential to avoid attempting such procedures without professional supervision.
There could be various reasons for your Boxer's joint issues, such as injury, arthritis, or other medical conditions. The veterinarian will be able to perform a thorough physical examination, potentially order X-rays or other diagnostic tests, and determine the appropriate course of action.
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@ArtiSan09 That is a pretty good Solution, to what really seems to be a Winter Issue, with some of these Dolls. I never have had that issue, during the Warm Months, only in Winter, when my House is generally cooler.
You can buy Hypodermics at Tractor Supply, if you have one near you, in the Horse Care Dept.