I have recently stummble upon a product that is much better than SynoviCare, it is made by Effective Natural Pets it is a vegetable source glucosamine that combines other things such as Chondroitin and MSM and some herbs that help with the over all health of the joint. The one thing I really like about this product is that because the glucosamine is not derived from shellfish you don't have to worry about any allergy interactions. I called the company and they were wery friendly and helpful. I was blown away when they told me they guarantee their products to work or your money back. I have seen great results on my dog and the product doesn't have to be refrigerated so that was another plus. When compare to SynoviCare on price the Effective Natural Pets Glucosamine Plus was much less. They also have a comparison chart on their website and a few other products not only for dogs but horses and cats as well. I hope this helps and this proves you don't have to pay a lot for a quality product. Nutri Vet has a whole line of glucosamine products ranging from chewables, treats, and even liquids you can add on there food or in there water. I believe theres a product called Cosiquine that is also good. Nutri-Vet and Cosiquine are good Glucosamine supplements and also a product made by VPS known as SynovialMax soft chews are really good. They are treats that you give to your dog every day depending on the weight. My dogs love them and i have seen an improvement from just the last couple of weeks.
There is some evidence that glucosamine can help Arthritis and hip issues in dogs. Never give such things to your dog without first consulting your vet for detailed instructions.
you have to always check with the vet before giving human medicine.
No. Its "human" breath spray and is not for dogs. You can get things that help dogs breath if that's the issue
Dogs should never have human food,if it was by sneaking this time,it will be ok just watch from now on and fuss when they get human food.
No, you should not give Guinea Pigs all natural beef caps that you would give to dogs.
it is OK to give you dog silverware and it does strengthening your dogs teeth it also can keep them quiet and leave you alone for a few hours until they get board.
yes. in fact, dogs can eat vanilla ice cream too.
2 in 100 dogs get dieses but 98% of the time it is ok
2nd Answer: Never give human pills to dogs. Check with your Veterinarian before giving your dog any medication made for humans or better yet, take your dog in to see your Veterinarian if you feel your pet needs something. NEVER give advil to your dog. You can give buffered aspirin and that is about it. 1st Answer: they can but only like advil, and only if the vet says its ok.
NO Never Ever give any dog chocolate. Is is poisonous to all dogs
Turkey giblets are OK for dogs to eat. In fact, dogs would appreciate if you gave them the left over turkey.
Yes, Rimadyl is a safe daily pain medication that is designed for dogs.
NO! it is not OK do give a dog anything that wasn't made for dogs. * Some human foods are ok for dogs (in general - barring allergies of course). These are carrots, apple (without the seeds), peanut butter, and boiled hamburger with boiled rice.