Management plan Pain Management Early management of pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Carprofen, or Etodolac. Asprin can be used on days when the pain seems more severe. This should continue for approximately two weeks until a recheck examination is performed. Nutritional Management Present feeding of the dog needs to be changed. Rather than feeding free choice food, feedings should be given in amounts of 1250 Kcal per day of large breed puppy food. The diet can be supplemented with polysulafated glycosaminoglycans such as Cosequin, or Glycoflex. Another option for supplements includes antioxidents such as vitamin C and vitamin E. Exercise management Moderate exercise should be encouraged. Swimming especially provides low impact exercise which would be beneficial in this case. Running up and down the stairs or jumping from great heights should be discouraged. Therapy Several options may be presented to the client. Physical therapy can be performed by the owner by applying heat followed by range of motion exercises several times a day. Acupuncture is an alternative option for pain management. Furthermore Adequan can be used in order to restore joint fluid. This is given as an injection either in the joint or in the muscle. If pain continues to progress, and the dogÕs condition deteriorates, hip replacement surgery, or femoral head excision can be presented as an option.