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so many problems or illnesses that dogs and cats get is because of their diet, they really should be raw fed which resolves many of these diseases and at least prevents them in the first place, so that is one idea to try and to improve health - whoever heard of a dog going to 'boots' for a repeat prescription ;D
Well..that research mentioned in the news about Glucosamine not doing nothing was a bit misleading..It was done on patients that had rheumatoid arthritis...and it was found that it did not work for that condition...there was nothing suggesting that it would not work for other conditions/causes.Neither it was mentioned how bad the subject cases conditions were before the test..would it help those with only problems just starting/mild cases?...or were they really badly effected with it. If so there is not much to be done anyway..so supplements are not going to do miracles anymore anyway ::)If your "vet"supplement does state the strength you can then easily adjust the "normal" human supplement for the amount appropriate to your dog...as long there is no other supplements combined in same product.Many vet medicines are same as human versions and just adjusted to body weight of the animal...and the price it adjusted same time too ::)..UP..My dog has some eye drops for dry eye..through vet they cost £30..in pharmacy same drops for humans £5..I just have to tell that the drops are for me..the packaging doesn't state that they are suitable for animals and are not allowed to sold as such ::) Luckily I have this friend of the friend who is vet and kindly let me in into some money saving "tips" as/when required ;D ;)