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To: IndexTrader who wrote (2277)6/19/2000 9:25:00 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33421
 
At age 40 I had terrible back pains.Went to specialist,got drugs - still didn't help.

Then I started exercising and have now run 70 plus marathons.

At the ripe age of 47 haven't had a back ache in years.

Key is to start small and build slowly.

If that isn't a possibility try:

1) No , none , zero table scraps
2) Hills science or Iams mature dog food

I am still fondly remembering and missing my 13 1/2 year old yellow lab that passed my life 2 1/2 years ago.

They become sensitive as they age - with the exception of their attitude towards life. It is always so positive unless their condition is grave.

I really hope this is of some value.Enjoy your dogs trust as its needs become greater.

Bob



To: IndexTrader who wrote (2277)6/20/2000 7:53:00 AM
From: Jack of All Trades  Respond to of 33421
 
OT,

My 11 year old Beagal has back problems due to being overwieght. I have replaced both rear ligaments due to being overweight. If this is your dogs case, I think fixing her/him will only have more problems in the future... My dogs time is coming very close to a end as quality of life has gone downhill for her.

My Best,

JoAT

EDIT I see he is very fit, so this would exclude being overweight... My dog is a hound and loves food...



To: IndexTrader who wrote (2277)6/20/2000 9:52:00 AM
From: Shoot1st  Respond to of 33421
 
feed your dog gelatin and the ends of chicken leg bones..which is cartilage.....this will help regenerate cartilage in the area of damage.

SHootie