I agree, I don't believe Rimadyl is very safe to be on long term.
Daphne has arthritis, and she gets glucosamine ever day. It works great! If I ever stop for a week or two and we go out running, she starts limping. I start back up again and she's pain-free!
Cosequin has glucosamine in it. I was reading that the other ingredient in Cosequin, chondroitin, isn't proven to be effictive. It's usually found with glucosamine in pills, so the pills work because of the glucosamine in the pills. It could be wrong, but that's what I read in one study.
You can find glucosamine for dogs for about $20 for 120 pills (500mg each. Daphne is 40 pounds, and needs 1000mg a day) Or you can just buy the stuff for humans, and hide it in food. I do that for Daphne - I found human pills, 1000mg each, 120 pills for $20.
And I know a lot of people have sucess with MSM for their pets with arthritis. We don't use it though so I can't give you more info on that.






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). Nova's dysplasia is severe in her hips and moderate in her elbow, so I'm really not looking forward to the years to come -- it's only going to get worse. She shows no symptoms or discomfort now but I'm hoping to prevent at least some discomfort. Hopefully she won't have to get the surgery, but if that's what's best for her than that's what we'll do. Plus, we started agility before I found out that she has dysplasia and she loves it. I don't know whether to continue with it or not. Dr.D said it'd be okay, but I'm still worried about how much stress that will put on her joints. 

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