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By saga
Date 04.10.19 17:06 UTC

Hi. I’ve been reading through all the topics on this board on joint supplements. My gsp Nearly 6 has been to the vet twice and been diagnosed with carpal ligament strain. She was on rimadyl for 7 days initially which slightly improved matters. I took her back to the vet because her gait was still so uneven still but only after she rests for more than an hour. He didn’t put her on any more meds but said she would improve in time. It’s now been a month since the initial damage and although she is absolutely fine all day she still looks awful after rest. I’d suggested to the vet about joint supplements and he said it wouldn’t hurt to try. There are so many on the market now that I’m asking on here just what you good people would advise. Thank you.
A couple of months ago I put my 7 year old toy breed on Yumove after noticing that her front feet 'cracked' when she was stretching. She has also had a couple of episodes of, what we think is, back pain.
The 'cracking' has disappeared so I'm very happy with it.
I'm even thinking of trying the human version !!!
By Nikita
Date 05.10.19 09:03 UTC

I'd be looking at further treatment/investigation rather than just trying supplements, after that amount of time. Soft tissue injuries can take months to heal but can take much longer if anything is off with exercise or things like how they get in and out of the car and so on.
I'd talk to the vet about seeing a physio, if there's one close enough. They would also be able to advise about the best supplements, if indeed any would help.
St.Domingo . I have been taking Imove (human version of Yumove) for a while now. It seems to be working better than other similar products for me.
By Jodi
Date 05.10.19 15:45 UTC

What ingredients are in imove Agility tervs
Thanks for the recommendation.
I'm starting to feel like I need a supplement too now, I get achy back, knees and feet.
Knowing what to try is a mine field, everyone is trying to push their product.
Jodi. Glucosamine, green lipped mussel powder, gelatine (capsule), ascorbic acid, vitamin E, manganese ascorbate, hyaluronic acid, silicon dioxide an manganese stearate.
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