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Apparently it is a homeopathic arthritis relief that can help discomfort, but looking through the ingredients they have some things that have made me question it a bit....I am not too familiar with homeopathic treatments, any advice??? ;)

Link - http://www.petbounce.com/ingredients.php (apologise, cant do clickys) oh wow, they do it automatically! Great! :(

Poison Ivy???? Off the site;

Rhus toxicodendron 200C: Also known as mercury vine or poison vine, poison oak and its kissing cousin, poison ivy, can be found all over North America in woodland areas. A main constituent of the plant is toxicodendric acid, which a French physician in the late eighteenth century discovered to be useful in the treatment of skin disease, paralysis and rheumatic complaints. Today Rhus Tox is prized for its anti-inflammatory and antihistamine properties.

I should tell the story so you all know where Im coming from. :):)

My boy is a just gone 12 month old Dane cross who last year was diagnosed with HD, and had a femoral head excision. Since then he has developed arthritis in his knees which has seen him go onto permanent pain relief. His prognosis isnt fantastic and now is proving to be more of a management and pallative type care for him. He has had the best of care with the vets and is a complete unfortunate turn that he has the worst back legs he could of been given. :driving:.

Im not giving up on him yet, nor I think i will ever but am not too comfortable with finding 'reliefs' off the net and feeding them to him without good knowledge off people who may have experienced this before. :laugh::)

Thanks!!

-MissyPriss. :laugh::)

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If the product is not in Australia you may not get it through customs.

If you're interested in treating your dog holisticaly I would reccomend you see a Holistic Vet or do a phone consultation with one if there are not any in your area.

Good Luck.

Ester C is known to be great for HD/ED if you're interested.

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