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(More customer reviews)Our 14 year old sheltie has been having mobility problems for a few years now. It is probably due to arthritis, but she was born with small bone structure, which may have something to do with it. She doesn't have the thick legs and joints of your average herding dog. We put her on a product called FlexPet ([...]) for quite a while, which had fair results in the beginning, but later our sheltie would just lay around because she could not comfortably get up.
When she started to struggle even though we were giving her the FlexPet, we decided to change what we were giving her. We remembered that there was another tablet that we had read about in "The Whole Dog Journal", a monthly journal dedicated to the health and well-being of canines. After going through back issues that we have archived, we found the article in the May 2006 issue about American BioSciences DGP and decided to try it. The issue of "WDJ" can be found at the DGP website: [...] . We have had our sheltie on DGP now for about three months now and she is getting around better than she has in years. She jumps on and off the couch now, which is something that she hasn't been able to do in about 4 or 5 years (not for a lack of trying).
The FlexPet didn't work for us, but that's not to say that it won't work for other dogs. Different dogs may have drastically different reactions to the same remedy. In our case, the first supplement that we had our sheltie on worked for a while, but then stopped working. Other dogs do very well on the same supplement. When the first stopped working, we switched to this DGP and, so far, we have had extraordinary results. Hopefully the same thing will not happen with this supplement and our sheltie will continue to be full of energy and life.
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