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Vetzyme+
Thoughts please on this flexible joint. Its Vetzyme+ high strength flexible joint with glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM and Omega 3.
Its mainly to help with Pixees shoulder, whilst she has been fine with it, if over walked, over played with sticks e.g her turning too quickly, she can just about like limp but its barely noticeable. We did ring the vet for a stock up on Metacap as we are going away on a walking holiday, I like to have some on hand, as her other one has expired. Vet says they need to check her first, which is fine, my problem is we know why it has happened, and she just needs rest, which the vet has suggested too. Its getting Pixee in the vets thats the problem, and I am pleased to say, they remembered, and they suggest if I come in, to leave Pixee in the car, I just go in and update them, then they will come out, while I take her for a walk around the carpark to see if she limps, and check her out in the car. High praise for them. So we keeping an eye on her over the weekend, but at mo, she is playing and not limping. I think she has just sprained it a little. Vet is all for us getting some joint stuff for her. So thoughts on this one, or is there a better one?
Its mainly to help with Pixees shoulder, whilst she has been fine with it, if over walked, over played with sticks e.g her turning too quickly, she can just about like limp but its barely noticeable. We did ring the vet for a stock up on Metacap as we are going away on a walking holiday, I like to have some on hand, as her other one has expired. Vet says they need to check her first, which is fine, my problem is we know why it has happened, and she just needs rest, which the vet has suggested too. Its getting Pixee in the vets thats the problem, and I am pleased to say, they remembered, and they suggest if I come in, to leave Pixee in the car, I just go in and update them, then they will come out, while I take her for a walk around the carpark to see if she limps, and check her out in the car. High praise for them. So we keeping an eye on her over the weekend, but at mo, she is playing and not limping. I think she has just sprained it a little. Vet is all for us getting some joint stuff for her. So thoughts on this one, or is there a better one?
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Have heard of it Lynn but no experience in its use. I have got youmove which I am thinking of starting Vin on as notice he gets a tad stiff now and again
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Thanks both. I have used the Vetzyme. Only problem is Pixee hates the smell and taste of it. Having to hide it in food, and sometimes she finds it and refuses the food .
Pleased to say after some rest, of which she is still on, e.g. reduced walks, she has not limped. And still crazy as ever. So not worried about our walking holiday coming up in our caravan. Going to upper her walking time slowing over the next few days. Shes on one walk, with play in the garden. However shes a great sunbather, and is forever in and out the front door sunbathing, or taking her bloomer ball out for a play in the garden herself. And seem happy enough in herself. Oh I love that girl to bits.
Pleased to say after some rest, of which she is still on, e.g. reduced walks, she has not limped. And still crazy as ever. So not worried about our walking holiday coming up in our caravan. Going to upper her walking time slowing over the next few days. Shes on one walk, with play in the garden. However shes a great sunbather, and is forever in and out the front door sunbathing, or taking her bloomer ball out for a play in the garden herself. And seem happy enough in herself. Oh I love that girl to bits.
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Its funny they wnt take whats good for them if not too often habe u thought of a dairylea cheese triangle works wonders when i have to hide mias worming tablets she even knows the packaging so i go in a different room and disguise in the cheese triangle.
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Mia05 wrote:Its funny they wnt take whats good for them if not too often habe u thought of a dairylea cheese triangle works wonders when i have to hide mias worming tablets she even knows the packaging so i go in a different room and disguise in the cheese triangle.
Now thats a good idea. She does love cheese, just I have never brought those, since son was little, so I will try those. Thank you.
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