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Can anyone gives some suggestions on supplements for older dogs with stiff joints please? Phoenix seems to be extra wonky lately and he doesn't enjoy his walks so much anymore :(

 

What works for one dog doesn't work for another so it is a case of trial and error.

 

Salmon oil can help.

 

Cortaflex, Riaflex, Yummove/

 

I had success with Joint Care from Holland and Barrett

 

http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/product_detail.asp?pid=575&prodid=346&sid=0

 

There are also anti inflamatories and nsaids available from your vet.

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i have found flexadin to be fab

http://www.vetuk.co.uk/joint-supplements-flexadin-tablets-c-5_4_243/flexadin-tablets-for-dogs-and-cats-p-827

and amiqure were pretty good too but i think you have to import them now

http://www.amiqure.eu/Webwinkel-Product-1289802/Mobility.html

Whizzie excellent news about all of your bookings!!!! remember to book yourself a holiday too

Jacobean, i hope your boss leaves you alone now

Owl, i am very glad hyancith saw the horses owner talking to the land owners...perhaps now she will keep her nose out

sorry if i have missed anyone

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Brilliant news Whizzie :biggrin:

 

I have heard good things about synflex and yumove Steph :) As a general rule, anything with glucosamine, chondroitin, green lipped mussel tend to be good :)

 

Had my first bath in my house tonight (only lived here for over 4 years :laugh: ). My bath is a short bath as the bathroom is tiny - I am only 5'3, amd I found it a bit uncomfortable, so goodness knows how a normal height person would get on. I think I will be sticking to showers - I felt like my hair didn't get clean, so still had to rinse it with the shower :rolleyes:

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Trallwm Farm - I can't PM you as your box is full but I work in charity Fundraising & Marketing so may be able to offer you some suggestions. Most Fundraising agencies are nominally London based but they often have people covering different regions. However it is usually expensive via a consultancy.

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We had fun this evening, I decided to get the single divan down from the guest room upstairs and put it in the living room as everywhere else is freezing. Becky was here checking on horses and offered to help. Good thing she did as we got it stuck getting it out of the bedroom door on to the narrow landing, Took us ages to free it, hate to think what would have happened had I tried it alone. It can stay down here now, we are certainly not taking it back up in summer. Wispa was worried about us moving furniture but she seems happy that we are now sharing a bedsit.

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