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our pet labrador who is 14 yrs old

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babcha | 12:11 Fri 05th May 2006 | Animals & Nature
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she suffers bad with arthiritis she is on rimadyl tablets from the vets also daily glucosamine is their anything else we can try
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Hi,


Bio Flo Magnetic collars work, as do cod liver tablets, but be careful not to overdose her, one tablet a day mixed in with her food will do her good as will a garlic tablet. I had a spronger spaniel who developed arthritis after an op, we gave him cod liver oil tablets, garlic tablets and got him a Bio flow collar and he didn't have any problems then.


Good luck and I hope this helps.

Our springer is also on the rimadyl, and I also dose him with glucosamine, I usually buy a human version which has codliver oil as well. During the very wet spell we had early april he was so bad I bought a harness which supports his front end (he's got it worse in his front legs) I found that by taking a little of his weight we were still able to go for a little walk. Nemo is our second elderly dog with arthritis, I think the most important tip I can give you is keep her lean, as excess weight makes it worse and exercise little and often.

Bioflow collars (look on ebay, they are cheaper than from an agent). Denes Greenleaf tablets, from the pet shop.
Cod liver oil works wonders on our girl. Just buy the human variety (cheaper), one tablet a day mixed in with the food.
A chiropractor worked wonders on our elderly retriever.
I have my dog on New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel Extract. Can be bought from health food shops in capsule form. It seems to work for my boy and I have friends who swear by it.

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