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  • Spencer was on Arthrosamine, which seemed to help. I switched to Cosequin DS, which hasn't worked as well. I'm switching back to Arthrosamine. I'll have to order it online, since my vet stopped carrying it. He still runs and plays– just takes the stairs slower and one at a time.

  • I started joint supps on my boyz around 6 or 7. I felt with the agility they were doing it would be a good preventative. Today Diggie is pushing 15 and Jet is approaching 14, neither have any joint issues. Digital will happily fence run with the neighbor dogs even when it is over 90 degrees outside. I have to tackle him to prevent him as I'm afraid he'll overheat.

  • It could be a neurological problem. I have noticed it on my elderly Bs especially when they are just standing still.

    Jennifer

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