With HQ I used both Rimadyl and Tramadol; not together, of course. He got to the point where Rimadyl was no longer as effective as it used to be. It was effective, but eventually it just wasn't enough. One benefit is that the dog will eat it. Tramadol had to be disguised. The Tramadol worked for a bit, but HQ reached a level of pain that couldn't be managed.
While I don't recall the name of the med off-hand, there is an injectable. I briefly considered it, but I knew that HQ's time left was limited. For me, the cost of the injectable was just too much.
While I don't recall the name of the med off-hand, there is an injectable. I briefly considered it, but I knew that HQ's time left was limited. For me, the cost of the injectable was just too much.