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23.7

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27,384 posts

189 months

Tuesday 28th September 2021
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Anyone tried it?

One of our dogs with a dodgy leg uses YuMove. Not sure if it does any good, but certainly does no harm, if it delays/prevents arthritis it's worth a shot.

We've inherited another dog, she's mostly OK but can get stressed in unfamiliar situations (strange dogs, occasionally strange people, pubs and sometimes the car)

Over the last few months we've been training/familiarising her with stuff, taking it slowly, just wondering if this may help.

moorx

3,759 posts

120 months

Tuesday 28th September 2021
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23.7 said:
Anyone tried it?

One of our dogs with a dodgy leg uses YuMove. Not sure if it does any good, but certainly does no harm, if it delays/prevents arthritis it's worth a shot.

We've inherited another dog, she's mostly OK but can get stressed in unfamiliar situations (strange dogs, occasionally strange people, pubs and sometimes the car)

Over the last few months we've been training/familiarising her with stuff, taking it slowly, just wondering if this may help.
Not tried this, so can't comment, sorry.

I have heard of people having success with Bach Flower Remedies Rescue Remedy.

I personally have used DAP products (diffuser and collars) for new/nervous dogs, which appear to have helped them.

23.7

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27,384 posts

189 months

Tuesday 28th September 2021
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Thx, rummaging through our dog stuff cupboard I've found some valerian tablets.

We'll try these for a week or two. She's pretty settled at home its out and about that seems to be the trigger.

Bikes, bins, motorbikes and Larry's used to freak her, much better now though.

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2,644 posts

57 months

Tuesday 28th September 2021
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My JRT had meltdowns every year in fireworks season until I bought her a thundershirt. (Google it).
Much better.
(Wondering if there's an equivalent for adult humans as fireworks make me distinctly twitchy too).