No
I wouldn't have enough money to go through that type of treatment. Besides there are soo many other less expensive alternatives out there.
Try the Glaustomine tablets. My dog loved them. Regular exercise routine may be helpful. I noticed a difference in my dog when he adapted to walking up stairs. Maybe try some massage therapy yourself. Just rub in small circles over the joints and bones. Stop if the dog tries to nip at you. It means "stop that is bothering me now".
My vet gave me some good medication but can't remember the name of it. Maybe getting some once-a-day dog aspirin may help.
With soo many other healthy options out there, I question the need for such "new age" methods.
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