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Old 04-03-2009, 08:15 PM
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Re: magnetic collars

My Molly has had a Bioflow collar every since she was just over 7 months old, she is now 8. As she has had one all this time it is hard to say whether it has help her but I wouldn't let her be without one now..... just in case.
My vet suggest one after she had an operation on her leg, to help with pain relief and now she has it for her arthritis.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:57 AM
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Re: magnetic collars

update....
Have only just contacted Justin, Thank you for giving me his contact details, will let you know the outcome.
Harry had a simple accident as a pup when he went spread eagled on a slippy floor, we think that caused his right hip to sub luxate as when he was older I hip scored him and it showed a beautiful ball and socket but they just didnt want to be close!! It came back as 3- 22 which isnt a massive score but obviously the trauma and the un-eveness is causing problems.Yes it could be hereditory but going back on pedigree and litter siblings its unlikely and knowing about that incident and looking at the xray the vets feel it was traumatic rather than genetic.
He latterly has become weak on both his pasterns and occasionally when u watch his gait its hard to work out wether he's lame in his right hind or right fore!
I did put him on synaquin but found that more often than not he vomited after he had it and as they are so expensive I gave up and tried flexi-joint which I should put him bk on as he was ok on this, stopped as he's not lame all the time and hates pills.
when he's really bad I have metacam on stand by (from my other dog) which I will give for a couple of days other than that he gets the odd dose of arnica as and when I remember I have it.
I know the collar isnt a magic cure but as u all will know u just want to do everything u can for ur pet coz they are so much part of ur life, giving u so much joy u just want the best for them
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Old 05-03-2009, 10:24 AM
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Joint Aid For Dogs 500gm Pouch Introduction - GWF Nutrition +44 (0)1225 708482

If your dog doesn't like tablets, try this, they are small pellets that you add to their food.
I'm sure it has helped Alfie with his problems
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Old 05-03-2009, 10:53 AM
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Re: magnetic collars

Thanks for that!
He's not the best of eaters either so putting something in food means he will be more suspicious of me than he already is, how ever I am more than happy to pop pill down his throat then I know he's had them and my blind cocker hasnt hoovered up after him!
Will look at them though..ta x
Looked and actually have some!!! must have piked them up as a freebie somewhere!
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Old 05-03-2009, 12:35 PM
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i crush the tablets i give mine with a pill crusher i got from the chemist and then put it in their food, although they are pretty good with tablets, they dont like them if they are too big.
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