I am looking for a product for my labrador to take because of the indication of hip dysplasia. What do you think of this? Concentrated fish oil 751.8 g (min 33% EPA and 22% DHA, TG * Eq at 210.9 g EPA and 142.4 g DHA per kg; Gelatin and Glycerin; Additives (per kg ): Vitamins and pro-vitamins: Vitamin E (D-alpha-Tocopherol acetate) 16.6 gr. Analytical Composition Protein 15% Fat content: 76.8% Gross Fiber: <1% Inorganic matter (crude ash): <0,3% Moisture Content: <0.8% Essential acid content: 41

Updated On September 28th, 2017

Pet's info: Dog | Labrador Retriever | Male | unneutered | 3 years old

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Answered By Dr. Strydom, DVM

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That product is fine but it is not addressing all the issues with the joints. This is just fish oil (which is fine) but he will need something that contains glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM to be of any real benefit. I think this would be more beneficial although you could do both. http://www.zooplus.com/shop/dogs/supplements_specialty_food/bones_joints/bayer/635754 Hope this helps.

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