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post Jul 23 2014, 04:02 PM

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How old is your dog...
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post Jul 23 2014, 11:13 PM

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1 year-old. Was given up for adoption by an elderly lady who found him too much to handle.

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post Jul 24 2014, 02:29 PM

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Eating out of a Kong. I had just bathed him.
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post Jul 27 2014, 07:39 PM

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QUOTE(Xai-V-iaX @ Jun 26 2014, 10:47 AM)
My Retriever went to 2 session of Acupuncture with Dr.Susanna

Some minor improvements noticeable but exercise and swimming will definitely be a better choice  nod.gif
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Hi Retriever Owners.

I'm new to this forum. And well, I am new owner to a golden. Now my little buddy is 4 months old.
Hey, well, how do i say this. I am very concerned knowing such a thing happened to your young dog. I initially thought this only happens when the retrievers are nearing the old age.

Pretty scary to me I'll say. So i went to pet shops to look for hips+joints supplement for my little buddy.
I was looking at Nutri+Gen, then the staffs recommend me something more "advance", Pet Diatric Mobiflex Plus Collagen Type 1&2.
THat's a hug price difference there. So, I want to seek advice from all of you.

Do you feed your puppy with supplements?
Which brand do you recommend?
Is Nutri Gen good? Or Mobiflex is really like a magic pill?
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post Jul 27 2014, 09:37 PM

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Yes. Supplements have been known to cure hip dysplasia. Reverse it. Magic pills, all of them. Remember to keep giving them the supplements their whole life.
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post Aug 1 2014, 02:29 PM

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QUOTE(androd29 @ Jul 27 2014, 07:39 PM)
Hi Retriever Owners.

I'm new to this forum. And well, I am new owner to a golden. Now my little buddy is 4 months old.
Hey, well, how do i say this. I am very concerned knowing such a thing happened to your young dog. I initially thought this only happens when the retrievers are nearing the old age.

Pretty scary to me I'll say. So i went to pet shops to look for hips+joints supplement for my little buddy.
I was looking at Nutri+Gen, then the staffs recommend me something more "advance", Pet Diatric Mobiflex Plus Collagen Type 1&2.
THat's a hug price difference there. So, I want to seek advice from all of you.

Do you feed your puppy with supplements?
Which brand do you recommend?
Is Nutri Gen good? Or Mobiflex is really like a magic pill?
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It's all depends on your budget. I have been feeding my fur kid Nutri+Gen as well but I think is is so so only. Since still a pup, so cannot really said that it will work miracles. Never really check out Mobiflex before but if you have the budget, why not. Review for us by the way.
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post Aug 7 2014, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(androd29 @ Jul 27 2014, 07:39 PM)
Hi Retriever Owners.

I'm new to this forum. And well, I am new owner to a golden. Now my little buddy is 4 months old.
Hey, well, how do i say this. I am very concerned knowing such a thing happened to your young dog. I initially thought this only happens when the retrievers are nearing the old age.

Pretty scary to me I'll say. So i went to pet shops to look for hips+joints supplement for my little buddy.
I was looking at Nutri+Gen, then the staffs recommend me something more "advance", Pet Diatric Mobiflex Plus Collagen Type 1&2.
THat's a hug price difference there. So, I want to seek advice from all of you.

Do you feed your puppy with supplements?
Which brand do you recommend?
Is Nutri Gen good? Or Mobiflex is really like a magic pill?
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Mine is on SYNOQUINN
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post Aug 8 2014, 02:36 PM

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QUOTE(Xai-V-iaX @ Aug 7 2014, 12:28 PM)
Mine is on SYNOQUINN
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SYNOQUINN seems expensive sad.gif
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post Aug 10 2014, 10:53 PM

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SYNOQUINN seems expensive sad.gif
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How much were you quoted for it?

I still a few more extra boxes that I can letgo off for a lower price...if at all you're keen on it brows.gif brows.gif brows.gif
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post Aug 25 2014, 04:12 PM

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post Aug 27 2014, 05:29 PM

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How much were you quoted for it?

I still a few more extra boxes that I can letgo off for a lower price...if at all you're keen on it  brows.gif  brows.gif  brows.gif
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interesting .. how much can get from you then?
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post Sep 2 2014, 01:45 PM

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interesting .. how much can get from you then?
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I think I have about 3-4 blisters left...

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post Sep 3 2014, 11:15 PM

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I think I have about 3-4 blisters left...

Need to check hmm.gif  hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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Hi everyone. I need a favor, appreciate it if anyone is able to help out. My labrodor has tumor. We have scheduled for surgery but he has anemia and the doctors asked if we could find him a blood donor. Preferably a large breed dog. Appreciate it if anyone is able to help out. You may reach me at 012-3667260. Thank you very much.

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post Nov 7 2014, 10:49 AM

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QUOTE(pompeii @ Nov 3 2014, 10:37 AM)
Hi everyone. I need a favor, appreciate it if anyone is able to help out. My labrodor has tumor. We have scheduled for surgery but he has anemia and the doctors asked if we could find him a blood donor. Preferably a large breed dog. Appreciate it if anyone is able to help out. You may reach me at 012-3667260. Thank you very much.
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Am very sorry to hear that mate....

You should try posting it on the FB page below....

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post Jan 4 2015, 01:37 PM

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QUOTE(kotmj @ Jul 27 2014, 09:37 PM)
Yes. Supplements have been known to cure hip dysplasia. Reverse it. Magic pills, all of them. Remember to keep giving them the supplements their whole life.
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it cannot cure this genetic defect. It's kind of like saying there's a cure for a birth mark. Or cancer. With tablets. Yknow.

YOu can, however improve the conditions. To cure, the dog will need their entire hip replaced surgically. Don't make such sweeping statements without research, please.

My Golden was born with a ectopic ureter. It can be IMPROVED, but not permanently fixed. A 70-80% improvement, but it it still there, weaker bladder, and this time, the bladder and ureter connects. It was all done surgically, of course. Complicated, yes. Expensive, yes.


For hips and bones, fish oil and glucosamine are the best. Seriously. Glucosamine. Amway's is expensive but good. For fish oil, there are ther brands. My dog is allergic to fish oil, so I use coconut oil and brewer's yeast instead. Wonderful result. Nutrivet makes an amazing brewers Yeast supplement.

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post Jan 4 2015, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(kotmj @ Jun 20 2014, 01:04 AM)
One of the first things I checked with Brownee was his retrieving instinct. I threw a stick/twig. He trotted to it half-heartedly, sniffed it, and lost interest. Duh.

Then today I bought some tennis balls. It was like crack to him. Just the sight of the bright neon colour fascinated him, and when I bounced it off the floor he went wild.

I threw the ball and he chased after it, pounced on it, secured it in his jaws, and trotted back to me with it. We played fetch like this about 20 times today on the lawn. The perfect retriever.

It appears retrievers only retrieve objects of value, not any random sticks.
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LOL that's cute. Mine has a love for those darn colourful balls too, even at age 7. Oh and whenever we come home from anywhere, she brings the ball to us. Hilarious.

Sticks don't seem to be of interest. Neither were shoes, when she was a pup. Mine's a stranger one- she doesn't overeat, is alright with water (doesn't love or hate it, neutral), LOVES mud, is cheeky and BARKS. Boy, can she bark. Scares delivery men all the time.
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QUOTE(Arizone80 @ Jun 12 2014, 01:42 PM)
Just came back from Xray to my GR... get confirmaion from Vet, my GR are suffering with HIP dysplasia
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You should take the issue up with your breeder. Highly irresponsible breeding, this. Poor pup.

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