Look at @NHVNaturalPet products!
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We have herbal supplements that help with pain, inflammation and discomfort. They work really well too and are 100% natural. Here’s a natural alternative or can also be a complimenting supplement to Dasuquin.https://www.nhvnaturalpetproducts.com/OLD-TIMER-for-arthritis-in-dogs …
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Use it on my dog, haven't noticed any big improvements. He's almost 12 and suffering from doggy dementia, so he has a slew of issues I am dealing with besides arthritis.
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Been using Dasaquin w/MSM for about a year. Seems to help a lot.
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That's what we gave our Pomeranian Romeo, he had sever joint disease and could barely walk without pain before we put him on it. He would yelp out in pain if you touched him, after the first few days he was noticeably better and within weeks he was able to run and play
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Romeo died last Nov of heart failure, but we adopted another Pom and she too had joint issues and we put her on it also, she's still a little over weight but can move around much better than before we put her on it.
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We use this and it’s AMAZING!! I guarantee it will help your dog!pic.twitter.com/2pZVC1bkEv
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A friend of mine sells it. I got it for my dog who has Cushing Disease. She’s doing amazing! Here’s a story about a dog with arthritis (not mine)pic.twitter.com/KsX0rv4Elt
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The equine version cosequin is AMAZING on our very old horse.
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Consult with the folks at
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