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Forum DIET & CARE Joint support – arthritis prevention Reply To: Joint support – arthritis prevention


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    IMO it’s luck of the draw. Sure, some thing s are contributors but luck plays a huge role. My 14y/o is the only bun out of 10 that has arthritis and he’s always been a lightweight and knows what foods he needs to eat (e.g. he will reject treats for hay as needed). He had the joint supplements in the past and it obviously did nothing. After his arthritis got pretty bad and we needed to fine tune his meds and he started on Myristol (to throw everything at the issue). Myristrol pellets stink. I don’t know what bun would eat it as it. Had to soak/mush it in water and mix, which is fine since I just mixed with his arthritis meds, baby food, and CC.

    Now that he’s in critical condition, I’ve stopped giving him the pellets only because I need him to eat. Don’t want the stink to drive him away from his food.