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Question by dk
Submitted on 1/30/2004
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My 10 year old collie, has only exhibited signs of hip dysplasia in the last 3 months, it has progressed rapidly, I've used different treatments and seem to have come up with a combination that works for her, I have her on 1500 mg pharmacy grade glucosamine/chondroitin twice a day, 2 dog-gone-pain pills 2 times, and one 1000mg MSM 2 times, is all of this combined too much, will it cause any negative reactions, so far she tolerates it pretty well. I've watched her go from refusing to go outside to going out without assistance and walk out to the pasture and return without any help, all on non-prescription meds. Thanks dk


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