Feralpeg
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My golden retriever, Griffin, has been diagnosed with "old dog lung". Griffin will be 13 in June. When he stands or sits upright, he breaths very heavy. The only time he seems to breath easy is when he is lying down. The vet acted like this is a very common thing and didn't act like it was any big deal. Griffin also has very bad hips. He is on glucosamine and Rimadyl twice a day. He has a recurring staff infection. It never truly goes away. When it gets bad, they put him on an antibiotic and it seems to clear up. After a couple of months, it comes back. The last time, he was on an antibiotic for two months.
In other words, poor Griffin isn't in the greatest shape. Of course, I hate the thought of losing him, but I am worried. I don't know how uncomfortable he is. I don't want him to suffer. He doesn't sleep for long periods of time. He will sleep for about 15 to 20 minutes and then he moves around. He scratches at the floor as if he is trying to make it softer. Yet, I got him a soft bed. Instead of sleeping in the bed, he lays on the hard tile.
Has anyone else had any experience with a dog and old dog lung? I wish he could just tell me how he feels.
In other words, poor Griffin isn't in the greatest shape. Of course, I hate the thought of losing him, but I am worried. I don't know how uncomfortable he is. I don't want him to suffer. He doesn't sleep for long periods of time. He will sleep for about 15 to 20 minutes and then he moves around. He scratches at the floor as if he is trying to make it softer. Yet, I got him a soft bed. Instead of sleeping in the bed, he lays on the hard tile.

Has anyone else had any experience with a dog and old dog lung? I wish he could just tell me how he feels.