be sure to try the following instead if your vet has joint stiffness or musculoskeletal issues (it's much safer and could well save a lot of unnecessary expense).
(Also see '5 Reasons Why Librela is Often Given Unnecessarily'.)
1. Supplement with Vince the Vet Joints to provide the nutrients the body needs to build the best possible joints - including healthy muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, fibrous supporting tissues and synovial fluid (joint lubricating 'oil'). (Note - glucosamine, chondroitin and green lipped mussel based supplements don't do this.)
2. Give 2 - 3 drops of Joint Support plus Recuperation 3 times daily on a teaspoon of fresh food (not kibble) to aid the body's natural regenerative and repair processes - which soothe sore tissues and facilitate ease of movement.
3. Add PEA to the diet to support the body's natural anti-inflammatory and pain reliving mechanisms.
NOTE: all 3 can be purchased as a bundle for a saving of £8 here.
4. Arrange for 3 sessions of McTimoney Chiropractic (if not available locally seek out a professionally qualified animal canine massage practitioner instead.)
This therapy frequently brings to light painful skeletal misalignments and muscle-fascia tension not picked up by veterinary examinations / investigations (as illustrated in the report below) so they can be corrected.
Plus, this gentle, yet effective mechanical realignment is not only highly beneficial for mobility and flexibility, but also for relieving any associated ill-effects on digestion, mood, behaviour and other areas of well-being.
And this is why this wonderful form of bodywork is the perfect partner to Joints and Joints plus Recuperation.