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Worried about your ageing dog's rear end beginning to go? Has he lost his mojo, does he not want to walk far, would he rather snooze in the garden? Does he struggle to get up steep slopes, look like an old carthorse ready for the knacker's yard?
Simples. Spend over £130 on a vet consultation and Galliprant (NSAID), and the moment you've forked out, he'll be back to his old self, happy to go for walks and even runs. Even better, his poos will firm up and his stinky wind will disappear.
Even better... This all happens as soon as you've handed over your dosh, before you've even given him the first tablet!
Thanks for that, Jasper
I'm wondering whether his lethargy over the summer was more heat/humidity related, and whether he actually had a bit of a tummy upset last week - he was chomping grass relentlessly. Now the weather's cooled, I think we'll monitor him over the weekend and keep a close eye on those joints, then consider giving him the meds and see if we notice a difference.
Simples. Spend over £130 on a vet consultation and Galliprant (NSAID), and the moment you've forked out, he'll be back to his old self, happy to go for walks and even runs. Even better, his poos will firm up and his stinky wind will disappear.
Even better... This all happens as soon as you've handed over your dosh, before you've even given him the first tablet!
Thanks for that, Jasper
I'm wondering whether his lethargy over the summer was more heat/humidity related, and whether he actually had a bit of a tummy upset last week - he was chomping grass relentlessly. Now the weather's cooled, I think we'll monitor him over the weekend and keep a close eye on those joints, then consider giving him the meds and see if we notice a difference.