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Originally Posted by RawfedYorkieLuv Good Morning to you and your dogs!
I'm glad to hear that things are going great for you guys! Those reports are interesting to me, the changes never fail to amaze me, still to this day!
Would you mind elaborating on the detox observations you made in Milo?! You also might want to take before pictures so you can then later on compare those with the after pictures for reference! The arthritis issue may or may not fully resolve as Zack is already a senior dog. But losing weight and eating a species appropriate diet will definitely benefit that! If you want a great, natural chondroitin sulfate benefactor, you can feed beef gullet and bovine trachea (may be a little hard to find but very worth the effort!) Equally, glucosamine is found in prey animal cartilage! I hate supplements and the only ones that I *will* use is fish oil capsules for those all important Omega 3's, whenever I can't get quality whole fish to feed to my dogs! Not all capsules are made equal though. Here's a great website for charts on which brands of oils are complete and which fish is low on mercury (it's the official environmental defense fund); Fish Oil Supplements - Seafood Selector - Environmental Defense Fund
I prick one capsule, every other day, and drizzle over the meaty bone or into the food dish as they're inclined to just lick it up on most days.
Keep the reports coming! 
Greetings,
Nadia
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Well we just came back in from a romp in te back garden.
Zack had a very squidgy poo. When I inspected it (there's one for my resume--Poo Inspector General) it looked like ground kibble encased in watery muchus.
Milo pooed earlier and unlike yesterday's mess of many colors and textures, todays was a concise, 4 inch poo that looked like a bunch of connected balls?
Zack is getting more energy by the hour. The constant worry and nervous energy has been replaced by puppy like playfulness when we go outside.
Milo too is experiencing the same puppy like playfulness to engage us as well.
Lots of rolling and making random noises.
Oh--& thanks for the links!