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Post by izzyrose Sun Apr 14 2013, 18:24

Problems with walking , stiff back legs

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Post by janey Sun Apr 14 2013, 18:33



What are you trying to post Izzy?
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Post by Guest Sun Apr 14 2013, 18:33

Have you ever tried Yumove? A few of our members do and I was recommended it myself when I joined the forum and it is fantastic Smile

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Post by Kathy Sun Apr 14 2013, 18:34

Is there any other information you can give us ???
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Post by janey Sun Apr 14 2013, 18:39



Moved to health.

Moo is on Yomove which helps her arthritis and also an aloe Vera gel which helps Smile
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Post by izzyrose Sun Apr 14 2013, 19:11

Thank you for replies. Guess I was wondering if anyone had seen this happen in older staffs. He had operation for ruptured cruciate ligament about two years ago and made good recovery . I just feel he is getting old and have to expect this. Will see if I can get Yomove. And will let you know what vet says.

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Post by janey Sun Apr 14 2013, 19:44



I'm sorry but not been there yet, but yes they slow down a bit Xx
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Post by Steve Sun Apr 14 2013, 20:44

omega 3 everyday may help a bit Sad they do slow down

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