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    Hip Dysphasia (sp?)

    My fiancé’s Akita, Grizz, is having hip problems. He can't get up without putting up a little fight. He is only 4 years old, which is working to his advantage, but he is 155 pounds. The vet said he is not overweight. Are there any home remedies that have worked for anyone who has a dog with hip problems? Also, does anyone use glucosomine (sp?) and if so how do you give it? (In food, pill form?) Thanks bunches!
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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    There are some foods that you can give that can help with hip problems. I have a list at home but I am at school right now.

    Glucosamine and chondroiton can be found in pill form and sometimes it's added into dog foods.

    He's only four years old though, that's terrible.

    Other things like acupunture and therapy swimming can be great; I'd look into it.
    Last edited by wolfsoul; 11-10-2003 at 06:21 PM.
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    Originally posted by wolfsoul
    Glucosamine and chondroiton can be found in pill form and sometimes it's added into dog foods.

    The glucosomine and such that is added into dog foods is never in the ammounts that would be beneficial to the dog's problem, so that the dog would have to eat something like 10 cups of food just to get the right ammount. 'Tis much better to just buy it and add it yourself IMO

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    Originally posted by Shelteez2
    The glucosomine and such that is added into dog foods is never in the ammounts that would be beneficial to the dog's problem, so that the dog would have to eat something like 10 cups of food just to get the right ammount. 'Tis much better to just buy it and add it yourself IMO
    Yes, to a dog that already has hip problems, that's true; I never thought of that. But in small amounts it's still good at preventing hip/joint problems.
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    Sorry, I can't find the list of herbs I was talking about. Try looking up hip dysplasia and I'm sure you'll come up with something.
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    thanks for the help. I'm going to look up some more stuff ont he Internet.
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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