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bearsmom
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posted December 04, 2003 10:07 AM      Profile for bearsmom         
Hi There!

I've got a 14 year-old border collie/chow, and it's getting harder for him to get up and lie down. He's still very, very active - chases the horses from his side of the fence - but the stiffness is starting to worry me. I'm using MSM for my horse and me, but I was wondering if anybody knew about its use with dogs.

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posted December 04, 2003 03:26 PM      Profile for agility120   Author's Homepage         
Where is he sore? Have you gotten him checked for Arthisis?

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posted December 05, 2003 04:30 PM      Profile for bearsmom         
It seems like it's mostly in his shoulders and his hips. In the last 3-4 weeks, it's been more noticeable. He's slow sitting and laying down, and slow getting up. Once he's up, his balance isn't as good as it used to be. At the same time, he's still jogging and running around - once he's up.

I wouldn't be surprised if it is arthritis. We're going to the vet next week to have it checked out and see what they recommend.

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posted December 06, 2003 08:11 PM      Profile for RWDVM   Author's Homepage         
Dear bearsmom:

I am a veterinarian. I do like MSM in dogs, but best results are obtained with a supplement that contains MSM in combination with glucosamine, perna canaliculus root, creatine monohydrate and antioxidants. This combination all naturally decreases joint inflammation, increases joint fluid production (and therefore joint lubrication), and stimulates cartilage regeneration. The supplement that I recommend is Synovi G3. You can visit the arthritis management page of my veterinary advice and health management website to learn important arthritis management tips, get more info on Synovi G3, and purchase the supplement for a discount at http://www.askdvm.com

Best of luck to you.

Roger L. Welton, DVM
Veterinarian, Webmaster http://www.askdvm.com

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bearsmom
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posted December 08, 2003 08:26 AM      Profile for bearsmom         
Thank you so much! It's been driving me crazy trying to get some straight information about MSM and those kinds of supplements.
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posted December 15, 2003 01:46 PM      Profile for calista27   Author's Homepage         
Hi, if you dog is having some problems with stiffness, or soreness you can check out this website www.activexamerica.com. They sell this product called synflex, and it seems to work well for all sorts of bone issues. There is several testomonials on there from other users who are very satisified with the product.

My dog is 12 yrs old and she just recently started limping on her front leg. I gave her synflex for awhile, and she was able to walk. Then I stopped for 2 days, and she was limping again. Did this twice, to know for sure that synflex works for her. It does.

Here is another website you might want to look at

http://www.arknaturals.com/products/index.cfm

Here is another website you might want to look at.
Note the herb neem helps with all sorts of issues as well.

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posted December 15, 2003 11:57 PM      Profile for bearsmom         
Thanks, Calista! I ended up going to the vet, and he gave me some Synovi G3 to try. We're going to see how that works for about a month. I appreciate the links, though. I can use all the info I can get on this stuff.
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