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My puppy (8 months) is starting Dasuquin for severe hip Dasuquin. Does this work??? ?

Otis is a 80 pound black lab. We are starting a a medical management route with him. He needs to loose weight and things but we will be giving him the Dasuquin when it comes in. Anyone have any experience with it?


Oh my blessings to you... Noticeble signs of hip dyplasia this young are NOT GOOD.

did you contact your breeder ( only if you used a reputable breeder)

my condolences to you


and yes KEEP HIM THIN and do NOT feed him puppy food... labs should eat adult food from day one,, so they do not get growth spurts etc.



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Training, Exercise Can Help Keep Energetic Boxer Under Control
Our cat also receives Dasuquin daily. This cat is overweight, and my vet has suggested feeding her only every other day. Online, I saw that starvation diets