07-04-2010, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by DamSweet DUH - never mind....I found it!!! Sorry! | I'm glad you found it. Quote:
Originally Posted by Connie Hi Cindy! I've used flexicose for myself and Libby, because she has LP. I wanted the liquid because I saw such an amazing improvement in my sister's yorkie many years ago. He had gotten so crippled up he couldn't run, jump, or do any of the things he did when he was younger. Her groomer suggested she start him on Flexicose and I can't remember how long it took, but that little dog was running and jumping and acting just like a puppy. I think you will be impressed with this product. I used to get mine on their website and now I get it on ebay as I can get better deals. | Connie, thank you so very much for your reply. I place a very high value on your advice and knowing that you recommend it means a lot. Now I have a psychological edge - I will start using the Flexicose with confidence that Boo and I are going to do well. I'll keep you posted . I am having back issues because my gait is off due to my leg injury and Boo the boxer turned 14 on May 5th. Except for the heart condition and her joints wearing out she is in excellent health. Quote:
Originally Posted by kalina82 i've always given morgan cosequin but i just read through the FAQ on the Flexicose page and it looks great for me and morgan. hmm, 0.2tsps is 1/5 tsp right? so a little less then 1/4 tsp daily for yorkies and 1 1/2 for people. | That's what I understand. I just placed my order via ebay with free shipping and can't wait to give it a try. From all of the research that I have done it seems like liquid Glucosamine is better absorbed by the body than tablet or powder form. |
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