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Question by DiAnne Johnson
Submitted on 1/9/2004
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I have a 3 year old scottie that just started having leg cramps.  Is there anything that works to eliminate these, vitamins etc?  I have eliminated exercising her to see if that helps?  


Answer by yomen
Submitted on 1/11/2004
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shorten her diet and put exercising back on the list.

 

Answer by GNEBRD
Submitted on 1/13/2006
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Your scottie may have "scottie cramps"  it is a genetic disorder and vitamin e is the answer.  My scottie @ 21# has this and is on 100u of Vitamin E twice a day.  Have your pup looked at by your vet

 

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