joint suppliments

bulldogs1501

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I started using joint supplements a couple of weeks ago. Can't really tell if they are having an effect yet, but I feel like they did stop Moose from limping on his front paw pretty quickly. I'm sure longer term there is a benefit, especially with Bulldogs.

I use the NuJoint DS.
 

helsonwheels

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I started using joint supplements a couple of weeks ago. Can't really tell if they are having an effect yet, but I feel like they did stop Moose from limping on his front paw pretty quickly. I'm sure longer term there is a benefit, especially with Bulldogs.

I use the NuJoint DS.

You mentioned somewhere your pup is 5months old?
What do you feed him?

Also [MENTION=14954]Clermont[/MENTION]. Age n diet again?
 
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You mentioned somewhere your pup is 5months old?
What do you feed him?

Also [MENTION=14954]Clermont[/MENTION]. Age n diet again?

He's almost 2, and eats Purina One healthy weight
 

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He's almost 2, and eats Purina One healthy weight

Joint supplement... I use Movoflex -- I've used many over years this is the best results I've seen


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helsonwheels

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He's almost 2, and eats Purina One healthy weight

Ah ok thought he was younger cause mistake a lot of ppl do is give supplements as pups as young as 6months or so while they are on a high quality kibble or raw. I recall you saying why he’s eating Purina one but forgot with everyone’s post what they feed or should feed. As you know that’s so not a good kibble. I never give supplements unless if they are missing some in their diet or has an issue. Like home cooking you add a multi vitamin since the meat is cooked or semi cooked veggies. At a young age even like yours at 2 you can give it every other day. I prefer giving turmeric as it’s anti-inflammatory which will help the joints no matter what or grind washed eggshells into powder and add it to the meal. Just a thought.

https://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/diy-eat-eggshell-powder/28465
 
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