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Older dog with arthritis.

Last year I asked for help with my 12 year old rescue dog and was told what to do. The results were amazing and she has not limped since.
However sometimes she is stiff after laying down sleeping and also at nights she oftens pants in the middle of the night. It is not heat as the beds are very cool, open window and no heating on so I know it pain causing the panting. she is a 'warm' dog in that she cannot stand heat but as I say, the bedrooms are very cool to the point of being cold as I also do not like the heat. Please can you advise me on what I can give her please. She is 12, a Collie/GSD. She has lived with us for 18 months and runs every day over Hampstead Heath. I also feed my dogs on a raw diet, even though I have never eaten meat in my life, my dogs are thriving on this diet. Thank you.
 
  Kathyw on 2012-03-02
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Please give her a single dose of Phosphorus 200 and see how that affects in next 15 days.
 
kadwa last decade
Thank you Kadwa. I will get some today and let you know how Ella gets on.
 
Kathyw last decade

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