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  • in reply to: Galliprant for Osteoarthritis anyone? #105371 Report Abuse
    brian m
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    I posted earlier that I stopped Galliprant as my dog got a serious Ulcer and the vet thought it might be from the Galliprant. The Galilprant wasn’t helping after six months anyway. Didn’t see any improvement. He’s been off Galliprant for two months now and is about the same as far as slow, but his stomach Ulcer has healed (after being treated). He is just about the same as he was when on Galliprant. Not any worse. If your dog does have diarrhea, he may have a CHICKEN ALLERGY! I took my dog off chicken, even though the vet said chicken is usually okay, and my dog has had perfect poops since! And still off the Galliprant. So you might also try NOT feeding chicken or chicken products to your dog for a few days to see if that makes a difference in his/her stool. Apparently chicken IS a common food allergy that bothers some dogs stomachs.
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    in reply to: Galliprant for Osteoarthritis anyone? #104414 Report Abuse
    brian m
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    If you want to kill your dog, put her on Galliprant. Mine started Galliprant a few months ago, and never had any stomach issues. She maybe had a 10% increase in mobility, but then she developed a terrible Ulcer from the medication (a common known cause of galliprant). She never had stomach issues before. The Vet immediately stopped the medication and now she is on emergency medication care to try and repair the Ulcer — but we don’t know how much damage Galliprant caused. And she was on the lowest dose! The medication is too new, only been out less than a year — so I’m sure it will eventually be taken off the market due to it’s dangerous side effects.

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