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Had my old dog at the vets today..

 

I thought she had arthritis, last moth just gone down hill - would not jump - hardly would break into a trot...

 

Anyway Vet recons she is fine just some inflammation on the vertebrae and just to continue with rest..

 

I was pleased its not arthritis.. Is there anymore I can do ???

 

He recons like in humans a damaged back just takes time....

 

There is Hydro therapy near by, my Mrs thinks that might help ....

 

I was thinking a mag box ??

 

How much do they cost ?? Do they work ??

 

Should I go to bone man ?? Vet recons no not now.. No discs are out its just tissues what ever that means ..

 

But would they make a difference ???

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Is it her leaders mate? Had a dog dog this before they become very sore and stiff, I used a mates Mag Box for a couple of sessions hour at a time and then got a bone man to crack their back, worked for me mate and seemed to give the dog a new lease of life

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Giro my 12 yr old dog used to walk like a crab the next day after a walk out.. i went to see a good bone man near to me last year..both his hip's where out..his neck was out in two place's and his back in 6 place's...after he seen the bone man and got his bit's popped back into place...he was worse.. :icon_eek: ...but after a fortnight as predicted by the bone man and some good old muscle rub Curacko he was back to as good as could get.. :victory:

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rest!! a gentle lead walk to stop her seizing up and more rest!!

millet, not being a tit, but do you think that a fortnights rest would have seen the dog right without the bone man? i dont understand the bit about hips, neck back etc being "out"?

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