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Anyone familiar with the supplement Flavocin?

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I found an ad (http://www.flavocin.com/) for this anti-arthritis/anti-oxidant supplement thats called Flavocin, on the internet, I was wondering if anyone on this forum was familiar with it, was wondering if its actually legit, and not a scam. Because if it actually works, it means we just put down our oldest dog for nothing...

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I am sorry about your dog. Unfortunately or fortunately, Flavocin does work. I have a yellow lab/cocker mix who has been on flavocin for 6 months. It works great! I had tried glucosaime treats and glucosaime pills however they really did not work. Lucky is 9 years old and has been showing signs of arthritis for many years. He was slow to get up, limp a bit and was not as active. It wasn't until he started wimpering and whining did I take him to the vet. They did x-rays and diagnosis him with hip dysplasia. The vet was really shock that Lucky was even walking at this point. He has no hip socket. The ball of his leg is "just there". They put him on prescription meds however he did not react to well to them. The vet told me that we had only a few years with Lucky if we were lucky. He said one day Lucky will try to get up and that will be it. I ordered Flavocin, and within a few days I saw dramatic change. Lucky became more active and then wimpering and whining disappeared! He is so much better now. He still get up a little slow and if he has been laying down for a bit, he limps at first, however nothing like before. Flavocin has been a life saver for Lucky; literally!

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Originally Posted by dizzimom
Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do about stray animals? For some reason, they find me. My town has no system to deal with strays. We have an animal shelter that puts animals down. If I find an animal, there is no way to identify the animal even if it has a tag until the next day when you call the animal shelter. They work from 9-5 and will only answer an emergency call if the animal has been hurt. The animal shelter has actually told me to let the animal go. I live on a very busy street and these animals will get hurt or killed. I have a dog and cat and do not want to put my pets around these animals until I know they are healthy. These strays are someones pet who got loose or the owner set free. I have a neighbor (who just moved in) setting her cats free. She does it one at a time. The first one I did not know it was hers and I took it to animal shelter who said they would put her down. So I took her to the vet got her shots and gave her to someone. I can't do this all the time. Any suggestions?

You should start another post with this topic and not hijack the OP.

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