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#Dogs Glucosamine
oneofthebestcontent · 9 months
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As responsible pet owners, it's our duty to ensure that our furry friends lead comfortable and joyful lives, especially as they age. GOODGROWLIES HEMP CHEWS Joint and Hemp Hip Supplement Joint Pain Relief Hemp Seed Oil Hemp Protein for Joint Pain Relief for Dogs Glucosamine. GOODGROWLIES Hemp Hip & Joint Supplement for Dogs presents a compelling solution to address joint discomfort and mobility issues. By harnessing the power of natural ingredients like glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, turmeric, hemp seed oil, and hemp protein, this supplement offers a comprehensive approach to promoting joint health. Remember, every dog is unique, and what works for one may not work the same way for another. Be patient as you introduce the supplement, and keep a watchful eye on your dog's response. Regular check-ins with your veterinarian can provide valuable insights and adjustments as needed.
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itchyeye · 1 year
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new head canon that while elias was plotting all his machinations for marking jon with every entity he was also sneaking multivitamins into his food because the boy's still human, at least for the time being, and he hasn't slept or seen daylight in a worrying amount of time... can't construct an archive of terror with a severe vitamin k deficiency
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imperialpetco · 10 days
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Marvelled by natural and holistic vets around the world, Imperial Pet Co. leads the pet market with the most natural canine health supplements. Taking their cue from nature, Imperial Pet Co. is giving dogs and dog owners hope for a natural solution to canine health.
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vetgen-pharmaceuticals · 10 months
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Natural Sources of Glucosamine For Dogs - Debunking Common Misconceptions
If your dog has arthritis or other joint issues, glucosamine can work wonders in improving joint health and reducing inflammation. Let's discuss the claims. Read more: https://vetgenpharmaceuticals.com/blogs/education/natural-sources-of-glucosamine-for-dogs
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vetinahealthcare · 2 years
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Why Does Pet Healthcare Need More Awareness?
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dogarticle · 2 years
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Glucosamine & Chondroitin for Dogs — Superheroes in Disguise?
Glucosamine & Chondroitin for Dogs — Superheroes in Disguise?
Meet the Chondroprotective Agents  In a world full of inflamed joints and displaced hips, we often turn to Glucosamine and Chondroitin to save the day. You’ll often see these compounds listed on the labels of the most popular joint supplements for dogs, and there’s a reason for that. They truly help dogs in pain and work best together. Glucosamine & Chondroitin for Dogs Studies have shown that,…
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notdonner · 2 years
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old dogs and folk remedies
old dogs and folk remedies
In my childhood I found some old medicinal bottles in New England. One, a “Dr. True’s Elixir”, had been around since the 1850s, promising a cure-all. I learned later that many of these were mostly alcohol, which might have explained their popularity. More than thirty years ago, my late mother, avid horsewoman and animal rescuer, told me the amazing properties of glucosamine, which her farrier…
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dragonageconfessions · 10 months
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CONFESSION:
My cat was young when I started playing this franchise in 2013. He’s getting old now. He’s considered a senior. It doesn’t even seem that long ago. :(
Mod Note: Hey Confessor this is my cat.
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I got him for Christmas along with Dragon Age Origins. He was a gift from my dad and brother. He has to take a Glucosamine supplement for some mild arthritis but other than that he's healthy for a cat his age.
We grew up with cats, dogs, and a lot of other pets. My late Dad had a cat that lived to be 29. When my cat was a kitten he would either perch on my shoulder or sit at his special place on my desk as I played Dragon Age Origins. He occasionally sleeps on my lap when I make confessions. And when someone is on the PS5 he is always hanging out and watching the TV. So I definitely understand Confessor. Time is fleeting. I tell my sweet boy I love him everyday.
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audible-smiles · 3 months
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Most GP vets I know recommend glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate supplementation for dog at risk of osteoarthritis. They're both precursors to substances naturally found in cartilage, and the general claim is that supplementation reduces joint inflammation and protects cartilage from damage. Typically these are sold under the names Cosequin or Dasuquin. They're very popular with dog owners, and very commonly sold by both pet stores and vets.
I just went to a talk on osteoarthritis by an orthopedic specialist, and she claimed that these supplements were a waste of money, because they're not very bioavailable. The molecules are too large to make it through the GI system intact, and don't get to the joints where they'd be useful. So they're promising in vitro but aren't clinically useful.
So, rather than take her word for it, I looked it up. I found a 2017 literature review on the subject. Their conclusions are so frustrating that I want to quote directly from the article:
"Despite the trend towards more stringent criteria for veterinary nutraceutical products, the research community continues to conduct and publish novel, low-quality studies without consistent evaluation methods and varying products/doses...
These results are of questionable validity due to several trial shortcomings. First is the absence of therapeutic standardization. The sources of active ingredients, manufacturers of products, formulations, combinations of active ingredients, treatment doses, regimens, and durations of therapy differed significantly between trials. Second, multiple potential sources of bias were present in the trials, including the lack of a standardized follow-up timeframe, unexplained loss to follow-up, flawed study protocols, and incomplete data sets. Moreover, all of the clinical trials relied on subjective outcome measures to some extent, and the absence of standardized owner and veterinarian assessments increased the risk of bias in the reported results and diminished internal study validity.
The trials generally lacked peer review and were at risk of funding bias due to company sponsorship. Finally, there was an overall lack of generalizability of trial results. The trials were small in terms of the number of subjects used and subject baseline characteristics were not always disclosed...
Based on the available literature, the potential benefits of glucosamine and chondroitin use in osteoarthritic canines can neither be confirmed nor denied."
We are still so far behind human medicine in terms of evidence-based medicine...and human medicine is already worse than you'd hope. It's maddening. So in conclusion, I have no idea whether Cosequin/Dasuquin is helpful at all, and neither does anyone else.
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rosethornewrites · 27 days
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Likely my mom’s 16yo dog, Spot, is reaching severe stages of doggy dementia. Mom is coming to terms with the fact that it’ll likely be time to let her go within the next month.
We extended her life by putting her on The Farmer’s Dog food, which led to her eating again. We got glucosamine chews, painkillers, and CBD oil. The cats become her playmates and also extended her life.
Right now we have crusted dog food and dog shit on the floor all over, paper towels everywhere because she’s basically incontinent, and she tracks it everywhere. It’s gross and I’m too ill to help much with it and the friend we pay to clean the house had a kid stay home sick so she can’t come today.
The food issue is she has difficulty finding the food, pushes it off her dish and smushes it into the floor trying to eat it or she walks in it and tracks it all over. She wanders the house aimlessly and paces and won’t settle down, or she’s hungry and crying for food, or she’s lost and crying for Mom.
It’s going to be really hard on Mom. She’s literally had Spot since she was born, as we adopted Spot’s mom when she was pregnant and rehomed three of the puppies but kept one.
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Edit: make that the next few days in terms of her rainbow bridge crossing. Mom decided it’s time.
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robertopaciollas · 4 months
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Ellevet Mobility Chews
Ellevet Sciences specializes in crafting premium hemp-derived CBD products for pets. Their latest offering, Ellevet Mobility Chews, caters to the unique requirements of senior or active pets encountering mobility issues. Tailored for dogs of diverse breeds and sizes, these chews aim to naturally and efficiently aid in enhancing joint health, promoting mobility, and ensuring overall comfort for furry companions.
Ellevet Mobility Chews Ingredients
Ellevet Mobility Chews are crafted with a thoughtful mix of ingredients intended to support dogs' joint health and mobility. These chews often contain hemp-derived CBD, known for its potential to ease discomfort and enhance overall well-being in dogs. In addition to CBD, they may include natural compounds like omega-3 fatty acids, glucosamine, chondroitin, and turmeric. These ingredients contribute to reducing inflammation, maintaining cartilage, and supporting joint function in various dog breeds and sizes. Ellevet Sciences prioritizes rigorous testing to ensure the safety and effectiveness of its ingredients, aiming to provide a comprehensive solution for dogs’ joint health needs. For precise details about the ingredients and their proportions, referring to the product label or the official Ellevet Sciences website is recommended.
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imperialpetco · 10 days
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Marvelled by natural and holistic vets around the world, Imperial Pet Co. leads the pet market with the most natural canine health supplements. Taking their cue from nature, Imperial Pet Co. is giving dogs and dog owners hope for a natural solution to canine health.
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ask-a-vetblr · 11 months
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Hello! I tried to search for my question but I wasn’t able to find a post about dogs specifically, so here I am. Feel free to yell at me if I missed it 🤦🏻
I have a big dog (husky/rott) who has hip issues, and I’m struggling to find ways to help him at home until we have the money to take him to the vet. (And until the vet has an opening x.x)
Do you know anything I can try to keep him more comfortable? He still walks and runs okay, he just has to stop much faster than he used to. We have doggy aspirin for when he’s hurting a lot and we’ve tried some glucosamine supplement treats, but I would like to help him be a little more active if I can and I’m not sure where to start.
Ask tax: the good boy in question :D his name is Trax
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Hi, Sueanoi here.
I recommend against hard exercises especially on hard surfaces. Slow walk is nice. Swimming is even nicer, if you can find a doggy pool with a personnel who keep watch.
I'm not sure what kind of surgery your dog will get for the hips, but i find dogs with well developed leg muscles recover faster than those without.
Good luck for Trax!
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transboysokka · 5 months
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Anyway I tried to start switching things up today
still wearing the brace
still on that nasty ass glucosamine
walked slower (naturally bc of the pain but mentally difficult bc I’m usually the obnoxious guy who NEEDS to pass everyone)
avoided stairs where possible (I only really cut out a fraction, there are a lot that just need to be dealt with like the ones to get to my apartment)
I still have too much damn pride or something to use the priority seats on the MRT but I think I’m worried about people like yelling at me bc they think I don’t belong there?? irrational, absolutely, but I also just hate feeling judged alsjdodoshdiso
I was in so much pain on the commute this morning I was late to work and I couldn’t even focus enough to like distract myself w my phone
Exhausted all day
Dreading having to walk the dog later rip I’m in bed again after coming home
I REALLY don’t think a doctor’s gonna be able to tell me shit other than I need to exercise more (I’d love to but EVERYTHING HURTS) and to lose weight (tysm I have an eating disorder) but it’s definitely on my radar bc ALL of you say I should go and I agree
I just have the HARDEST time executive functioning that but I’ll try to get something scheduled tonight
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hoochieblues · 7 months
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paddock adventures, part ?/?: Chance's Big Day Out
Finally! Chance got to go for another paddock trip!
Unfortunately for him, this meant going on a lead, going in a crate, and going in the car. Will the torments never cease?
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"What is this nameless evil? Woe is upon me."
To recap, Chance has been in foster/rehab with me for two years now. He was rescued by accident from a notoriously bad Romanian kill shelter (we did not book him for release, but he was on the van in place of a dog we had booked and went back for later. if it hadn't been for that case of mistaken identity, he'd have been killed, probably either with weedkiller or a blunt object, or left to starve in a pen. The only two possible options for naming him were Chance or Lucky, lbr.)
He is one of the most traumatized cases our small rescue has dealt with, and he is more scar tissue than dog, as well as being petrified of people. It took me six months to touch him, and he's still horrified by the leash due to very severe catchpole trauma. He'd never been in a house before, and had likely - based on his scarring, burn marks, and behavior - been a street or community dog with very few positive experiences of humans.
He's been a surprisingly easy rehab in most respects.
Today, he loves his sofa, playing with his foster sister, tummy rubs, the occasional rope toy, and snacks. He is a phenomenally sweet, soft dog, a friend to cats, small animals, and birds, and he likes to snooze in the sun and listen to music (no, really. Chopin gets tail wags.).
But, his socialisation still sucks, he's still shit on the lead, and he needs training and exercise work, which was the object of today.
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So lucky to have access to this. <3 Attached to the kennels we've sometimes boarded dogs at. For some reason they won't let me put up a tent and live here. For shame.
All in all, it went well. Chance crated fantastically on the way out, travelled well both ways, and had a lovely time at the paddock - most of which he spent yelling at an excavator doing landscaping about half a mile away. He could see it, therefore it must be barked at and he must pee in its general direction. The rules are tough but fair.
He was a lot better about tolerating my colleague's presence, did a lot less posturing and defensiveness than usual, and even did a tiny bit of lead work, even though he really didn't want to.
Getting to play offlead in a bigger space with Peppy made it worthwhile, I think, and ofc she had a great time because she loves the paddock, going on Adventures(TM), and basically anywhere she can achieve Mach 3.
Amazingly, she's still not had any further adoption applications. I don't know why.
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Side note: yes, his leg is really weird and the whole back end is questionable. It's under observation. Not 100% sure if it's congenital or - more likely - an old injury (probably RTA or human inflicted) that's just healed weird. It doesn't hold him up and doesn't seem to cause him pain, so holding off on x-rays until a) he can handle stressful vet care better and b) we've fundraised for the stupid amount of money it's going to cost.
In the meantime, he gets light physical therapy and a glucosamine/chondroitin regimen that seems to help, so I'm at least mostly confident the cartilage is in okay shape. He's just miscombobulated (affectionate).
Crating him on the way back was... less effective, and he was Very Not Into walking back into the house on lead, but the judicious application of sausages to front end and gently encouraging foot to rear end (very gently) meant we didn't have to spend five hours under the fuchsia bush outside my front door again, with Chance lying down and refusing to move at all. Which is where we were with leadwork this time last year, so I'm calling it a win for now.
By the time one of is eighty, I think we'll have it sorted.
Next goals: introducing the three point harness prototype I'm sewing for him that doesn't include buckles, jangly things, or anything that clicks, but is somehow secure. It's going to be made of unicorn giggles and mermaid hair, too.
Aaaand now, resting time. Oof. It's been a very hard week, but today was a nice break.
Things we're still working on aside, today was the happiest and most engaged I've ever seen Chance outside of the home. He was confident, playful, and - eventually - moderately relaxed, with tail wags and happy ears. And he kept visually checking in with me, entirely of own volition, which nearly made me do a small cry, ngl.
Bonus: behold, Mostly-Black Shuck.
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pawsfortailsfordogs · 6 months
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The Ultimate Guide to the Best Food for Dogs
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Introduction
As responsible pet owners, ensuring the health and happiness of our furry friends is paramount. One of the key contributors to a dog's overall well-being is their diet. Just like humans, dogs require a balanced and nutritious diet to thrive. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the world of canine nutrition, exploring the best food for dogs that not only tantalizes their taste buds but also promotes optimal health.
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Understanding Canine Nutrition
Before we dive into the specifics of the best food for dogs, let's understand the basics of canine nutrition. Dogs, being omnivores, require a mix of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals for a well-rounded diet. The key lies in providing a balanced combination to meet their unique nutritional needs.
Protein Power: The Foundation of a Dog's Diet
Protein is the building block of a dog's diet. It aids in muscle development, supports a healthy coat, and plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. When selecting the best food for your dog, prioritize options rich in high-quality proteins such as lean meats, fish, and eggs.
Essential Fats: Nourishing From Within
Healthy fats are essential for a dog's overall well-being. They contribute to skin health, promote a shiny coat, and support cognitive function. opt for dog foods that contain sources of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, like fish oil and flaxseed, to ensure your furry friend's vitality.
Carbohydrates: The Energy Source
While dogs don't require carbohydrates in large quantities, they play a vital role as an energy source. Whole grains, vegetables, and fruits can provide the necessary carbohydrates without compromising nutritional value. Look for dog foods that incorporate these elements to keep your pet active and energetic.
Tailoring the Diet to Your Dog's Needs
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Every dog is unique, and factors such as breed, age, size, and health condition should influence their dietary choices. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the best food for your dog based on their specific requirements. Whether it's a playful puppy, an active adult, or a senior companion, there's a perfect diet for every stage of life.
Top Picks: The Best Food for Dogs
1. Acana Heritage Meats
A high-protein option crafted with a variety of meats for a taste dogs love.
Rich in essential nutrients to support overall health.
Grain-free formula suitable for dogs with food sensitivities.
2. Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Gastrointestinal Low Fat
Specially formulated for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
Low-fat content without compromising on nutritional value.
Supports digestive health and maintains an ideal weight.
3. Merrick Grain-Free Real Buffalo & Sweet Potato Recipe
A grain-free option with deboned buffalo as the main protein source.
Contains glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health.
Ideal for dogs with allergies or sensitivities.
Conclusion:
Investing time and effort in selecting the best food for your dog is a tangible expression of love and care. By understanding their nutritional needs and choosing quality options, you contribute to their overall health, longevity, and happiness. Remember, a healthy dog is a happy dog!
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