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  • Equinyl glucosamine may help ease pain and inflammation associated with training and competition without causing gastrointest
  • Patented comfortx may reduce swelling and inflammation associated with training and competition, provides joint health suppor
  • There are two types of glucosamine in equinyl glucosamine. The first is regular glucosamine, which provides an immediate supp

Equinyl glucosamine may help ease pain and inflammation associated with training and competition without causing gastrointest Patented comfortx may reduce swelling and inflammation associated with training and competition, provides joint health suppor There are two types of glucosamine in equinyl glucosamine. The first is regular glucosamine, which provides an immediate supp Ingredients: Glucosamine, Methylsufonylmethane, Comfortx, Ester-C, Zinc, Manganese, Copper.

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Q&A: ester C to help prevent dogs arthritis?

Question by ♥shelter puppies rule♥: ester C to help prevent dogs arthritis?
This was mentioned on another forum she said a study was done where dogs since they were puppies were supplemented with Ester C had less joint and arthritis problems when they were old. anyone ever hear this before and supplement your dog with it?
no but when i had googled i found this website,

http://www.yourdoghealth.com/dog_ester-c_study.htm

this was what this person wrote on the other forum:
” I did a bunch of research on Ester C. There have been studies done on it. Two german shepherds(if I’m remembering correctly) who both had hip dysplasia, were bred. They supplemented the mother with Ester C while she was pregnant. When she had the puppies they continued to supplement the puppies with vitamin C. Once they were adults, not one of them had hip dysplasia or any signs of any type of joint problems.
There was also a study done on dogs that already have hipdysplasia. Some were sort of overdosed Ester C and others weren’t given any. The dogs that were supplemented the Ester C didn’t show any signs of pain. While the hipdysplasia still existed there, they did not feel the pain. ”
i pm’d her where she read those and i’ll def let you know if she answers Loki

Best answer:

Answer by Taser
No, use Glucosamine

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