I'd compare the ingredients, see if it's the same stuff, in the same amounts.Thanks, Tricia. Yes, he gets cosequin, also recommended by his vet. The stuff I got this last time is different though, than his regular cosequin, maybe that's why it's bothering him, might not be as potent? I hadn't thought of that.
It's the same stuff, but a different amount. I am going back to the stuff I usually use!I'd compare the ingredients, see if it's the same stuff, in the same amounts.
Wholly cow what I'd give to have a SS like SqualliesI don't want to impede any chance that he might go into remission; realistically, I doubt he will, but.....still don't want to slow down good numbers!
His numbers are pretty darned awesome, but he doesn't look like he's anxious to earn a reduction. I suppose you could play with the dose a little and try a fat 1.75 to see what it does. I think 2 units is too much for him and you haven't tried 1.75f, so....Should I be concerned that his numbers aren't getting as low on this dose, or relieved that I don't have to worry as much about him going too low? His average has gone up about 6%, he runs in the low 100s to mostly mid-70s; seeing more blue than before the reduction. I don't want to impede any chance that he might go into remission; realistically, I doubt he will, but.....still don't want to slow down good numbers!
Little stinker! Guess he saw my suggestion of a dosecrease!@DebG, @Carol & Murphy, @carfurby Thanks, all. Lol, of course, Squallie almost invariably does the exact opposite of whatever I post, and this time was no exception! I has to stall for almost an hour tonight because he was too low.
Little stinker! Guess he saw my suggestion of a dosecrease!![]()