Posted By Paulette (Springfield, Illinois) on 02/11/2012
"To kathylue ---if your dog has pain from arthritis, find a vet that does acupuncture and chiropractic. I've had amazing results with my 15 yr old shepherd mix who had a herniated disc 2 years ago."Posted By Julie (Princeton, NJ) on 08/23/2012
"Ibuprofen is toxic for dogs, please do not give your dog motrin, advil, tylenol or any people pain killers without checking with your vet."Posted By Lmwilliam (Houston, TX) on 02/23/2015
"We use Meloxicam with our vet's recommendation for arthritis. Our dog is like her old self again."Posted By Shirley (Western Australia) on 05/22/2015
"I have a 15year old female welsh springer spaniel and .I have tried Apple Cider Vinegar for her leaking but no matter how I try to give it to her she knows it's there and won't take it, I tried to buy some corn silk, but can't find it anyware, so if anyone knows where I can purchase it in western Australia, I would appreciate it very much thank you"Posted By Lynn (Il) on 02/21/2016
"We get our corn silk tea from Amazon. It works for the most part but boy, if you miss a dose, it is very unforgiving! We just put it in a tiny bit of water and after she's drank it we give her a full bowl of water."Posted By Pat (Richards) on 02/05/2017
"I have used the real corn silk from the corn per the americans. Just chop it up, about a tablespoon and put on your dog's food. It works wonders. The dry corn silk never worked for me... FYI"Posted By Babbs (Middle America) on 10/14/2025
"I just want to let everyone know that worries desperately about ibuprofen...you are very likely to be prescribed ibuprofen but u didn't bother to look up the ingredients. In my area is "vetprofin", carprofin" are 2 that come to mind. "CHEWY" also carries these. But are considered prescription. So if you wanted to buy them you must have a script. Pharma companies put out these statements so you will pay for prescriptions. Don't be deceived. Do your research."