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Swolen Knee on my male dog

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:15 pm
by Big_Daddys_Outlaws
My male ( 19 month ) has a swolen knee that is about the size of a Golfball.

Anyone have a idea on what may have caused this and what to give him to bring it down....

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:58 pm
by Pine MT Beagle Runner
If you have something to put around his neck to keep him from chewing it off, you could use vinegar and brown paper bag. Old time remedy for sprains that my grandmother used. Works pretty good. I have used it on myself when I sprained my ankle.

Tear the paper into strips and soak in the vinegar and wrap around the dog's knee. You can secure it with gauze(spl).

Good Hunting
Chris Chandler

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:55 am
by coolbrze
Pine MT Beagle Runner wrote:If you have something to put around his neck to keep him from chewing it off, you could use vinegar and brown paper bag. Old time remedy for sprains that my grandmother used. Works pretty good. I have used it on myself when I sprained my ankle.

Tear the paper into strips and soak in the vinegar and wrap around the dog's knee. You can secure it with gauze(spl).

Good Hunting
Chris Chandler
No stuff? Is that for real? What does the vinegar do, bring down the swelling?

Have you run him hard the last couple days or has he been in the kennel? He might have sprained it running or been in a fight in the kennel?

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:56 pm
by Pine MT Beagle Runner
The vinegar and brown paper combination seems to pull the inflamation out. It wont work if you use anything other than brown paper.

I remember when I was a little kid, my uncle was trying to break a horse. He made the mistake of getting on while still in the barn. The horse bucked, reared and stumbled pinning my uncle's leg against the wall. It was a really bad sprain. Granny wraped hes ankle with the vinegar and brown paper. His ankle had swollen to twice the size of his thigh (he is a pretty good sized guy about 260). Hope this helps you visualize. The swelling was completely gone after 2 days. There was still some bruising and he couldn't bare his full weight on it. Instead of taking weeks to fully heal it only took 4-6 days. Good as new after that.

I think it is a mixture of the vinegar and the chemicals in the brown paper.

Hope this helps


Yours in Beagleing,
Chris Chandler

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:29 pm
by Larry G
Steve, how many beagle boards are you on? You must be rich and have your own kennel man. :shock:

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:43 am
by coolbrze
Larry G wrote:Steve, how many beagle boards are you on? You must be rich and have your own kennel man. :shock:
LOL, I spend 1/2 my day working on a computer and the beagle boards are something to keep me going :lol:

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:26 am
by Larry G
Heheheh then the name fits... Steve (beagle) Board Man.