tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post2155637106056685747..comments2023-09-26T12:09:29.433-07:00Comments on Q&A: The Dogs Today Think Tank: Back to good healthBeverley Cuddyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03544804932989118884noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post-21278099002850967792011-06-16T03:30:05.663-07:002011-06-16T03:30:05.663-07:00Hi Mary,
Giving the right nutraceutical support ...Hi Mary, <br /><br />Giving the right nutraceutical support can play a huge role in the prevention and management of joint problems. If you are looking to avoid medication and want to give the best possible natural care I would recommend Nupafeed Flex GLM.<br /><br />The main ingredient in Nupafeed Flex GLM is Green Lipped Mussel extract which is considered the most suitable source of nutrients for joints. The extract Nupafeed use is of pharmaceutical grade, taken from the mussel itself (not the shell which many supplements use) and specially prepared to protect the Mussels’ delicate composition. It contains not only glucosamine, chondroitin and a range of trace nutrients, but also omega-3 and -6 oils which are unique to the Mussel and thought to be the most powerful naturally occurring anti-inflammatory compounds in existence. What is more is that these components are believed to work synergistically making them more potent than feeding the isolated ingredients. <br /><br />Nupafeed Flex GLM also contains the active ingredients calcium, magnesium, zinc and the anti-oxidants Vitamin E and selenium, making it a truly complete supplement. Flex GLM provides all the nutrients required for the building of new joint and connective tissue, prevents swelling, improves lubrication, promotes bone strength and protects against post exercise free radical damage. <br /><br />I have seen it make such a huge differnce to so many dogs, it really is worth a try! <br /><br />JemmaJemmahttp://www.nupafeed-dogs.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post-61948610554955715732011-06-15T07:12:26.208-07:002011-06-15T07:12:26.208-07:00Hi Mary,
I am a qualified canine remedial massag...Hi Mary, <br /><br />I am a qualified canine remedial massage therapist and run a small business called Healing Paws. Like your dog, I treat a Dachshund who suffers from back problems. Remedial massage, combined with stretches and rehabilitation exercises is a great way to help your dog's current injury and help prevent him getting problems in the future. Once your dog has had a problem in an area of its' body it is likely to always be a ‘weakness’ and although it can not guarantee that the injury won’t come back, massage and rehabilitation therapy can massively reduce the chances. It is also good to keep everything that might be working harder to compensate for this injury in good working order to prevent these getting injured too. Although, there are not a huge number of therapists around it is becoming more popular, with an increasing number of people becoming qualified and vets recommending it. The best place to find someone is on the ACAT (Association of Complementary Animal Therapists) website, this way you will know that they are a highly qualified therapist and will do their very best for your dog. <br />Hope he makes a speedy recovery. <br /><br />Lizzie, Healing Paws, London, Surrey and Kent.Lizzie Harrisonhttp://www.healingpaws.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post-19725239738049962032011-06-13T06:31:25.666-07:002011-06-13T06:31:25.666-07:00Hi Mary,
Just reading about your dachshund and th...Hi Mary,<br /><br />Just reading about your dachshund and thought I would mention our new product – Trionz dog collars which I think would help.<br /><br />Trion:z products are the global leaders in magnetic and ionic therapy products. The bracelets and necklaces are worn by professional sportspeople to help them achieve maximum potential in training and to accelerate their recovery time. Significant numbers of arthritis sufferers have also sent in testimonials stating that wearing Trion:z has helped them reduce swelling and decrease their pain. The same technology of 1000 Gauss magnets set in a patented ANSPO orientation and negative ions is in our dog collars .<br /><br />Simba, one of my dogs has shown really positive benefits from wearing the collar. Simba is a nine year old Staffie who snapped her cruciate ligament when she was barged by another dog. This meant she had to have a double op to mend her ligament and to insert a prosthetic piece into her hind leg. The op was a great success but we were warned that she would most likely develop arthritis due to the magnitude of the op. I don’t know if you know much about Staffies but they are determined, little dogs and she was really wanting to run after the ball and keep up with our other two dogs but paid for the running around the next day by not being able to get out of her bed and then limping around. Simba has been wearing the Trionz collar for the last month and over the last weekends we have noticed that she has been running after the ball as per years ago and apart from a little stiffness has gone back to pre-op days. The other two dogs I have are also wearing the collar and just seem a little perkier.<br /><br />Hope this helps, SueSue Hendry from www.trionzpets.co.ukhttp://www.trionzpets.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post-31760219146738973132011-06-13T02:42:12.275-07:002011-06-13T02:42:12.275-07:00Hi Mary,
GWF Nutrition is a specialist animal feed...Hi Mary,<br />GWF Nutrition is a specialist animal feed company who make Joint Aid for Dogs which is a market leader. Joint Aid for Dogs is a complementary feed for all dogs and provides a painless, economical aid for maintaining healthy joints. <br />Through the use of 11 specific nutricines, Joint Aid for Dogs provides support to the normal wear and repair within the skeletal structure. This helps maintain flexibility of movement throughout the life of the dog. For more information and to check out those 11 active ingredients please visit www.gwfnutrition.com. <br />Good Luck!Katie Roebuck from GWF Nutritionhttp://www.gwfnutrition.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post-35315085118765948372011-06-10T04:16:41.080-07:002011-06-10T04:16:41.080-07:00I also have a long backed breed. I have found a d...I also have a long backed breed. I have found a dog chiropractor to be very helpful. Not all vets will recommend it, but I have found that it helps keep things in line and will also help you to be aware of the status of the back.Jo Lovellhttp://www.liebehund.co.uknoreply@blogger.com