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Old 05-15-2007
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Default Pedigree chum joint care stix...I gave my 15 year old dog one for the first

time this morning? and he's not been still all day he's been hyper I ain't seen him move so fast in ages...Is there some kind of added ingredients that could cause this so quick or what? they don't contain drugs or oat do they? lol...
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Powdered cat, apparently.
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Ah bless him! Int it nice that his "get up and go" ant got up and gone. Be careful not to give him too many, or he'll be back to shagging your leg again.There won't be any unnatural ingredients in them. Perhaps you should get him a lady-friend now, hee hee
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ha ha!I can't feed my Retriever any Pedigree Chum chew products because he gets all hyper too! I assume he is allergic to an ingredient.
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These contain a blend of ingredients, including Omega3 oils and glucosomine, all of which help increase blood flow and support the growth of healthy cartilage in joints. None of which would work immediately. Having said that I had similar results when I started our dog on glucosomine tablets.
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Funnily enough, friends at a dog show on Sunday were talking about these sticks. They swore that their old dogs were very much more mobile when given just one stick per day. I've looked at the ingredients, and they include Glucosamine. There are other ingredients, of course, but I can't see any that would cause any harm. I feed a raw diet, and am usually really against Pedigree, and anything like it. But my friends swore by it. I can't see why it would work so quickly though. Perhaps you could get in touch with them on their freephone number - 0800 738 800.
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Think i could do with eating one of them.--AGGY
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