Alternative Treatments and Supportive Care

Consider exploring complementary therapies alongside prednisone. Acupuncture may help manage pain and improve quality of life. Dietary adjustments, focusing on easily digestible, high-protein foods, support your dog’s strength. Regular, gentle exercise, tailored to their energy levels, maintains muscle mass and mobility.

For nausea, your vet might suggest ondansetron or other antiemetics. To combat dehydration, subcutaneous fluid therapy at home can be beneficial. Monitor your dog closely for any signs of infection, and discuss prophylactic antibiotics with your veterinarian if needed.

Manage pain with medications like gabapentin or amantadine, as directed by your vet. Supportive care is crucial; maintain a clean, comfortable environment and provide plenty of rest. Regular vet checkups are paramount to monitor your dog’s response to treatment and adjust therapies accordingly.

Remember, alternative treatments should always complement, not replace, veterinary care. Discuss all options with your veterinarian to create a personalized treatment plan for your dog.