My old Pom took the human version of glucosamine-condroitin for 5 years. It
was cheaper than the version sold by the vet. (Chemically, it's identical.)
Check the amount in each pill...$2 is VERY cheap -- to determine how much to
give the dog. And you should also be sure the owner knows it may take as
long as two months to see results.

Sharon Crawford
Hayward, CA


-----Original Message-----
From: Cindy Koehring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 8:00 AM
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Subject: [CKCS-L] Glucosamine


Can anyone tell me if it's OK to give a dog regular (people) glucosamine to
a dog.  My neighbor has a 10 year old German Shepherd with severe arthritis
and possibly HD.  They have no money so they will not be getting x-rays.  In
our town we have a Kroger outlet store that has glucosamine-condroiton for 2
dollars a bottle.  If it's OK to give to a dog, I thought I might get a few
bottles for them.  If anyone knows about this, let me know.

Thanks, Cindy Koehring

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