With so many joint supplements out there for pets, how do we choose which ones to use?
"Supplements" are a multi-billion dollar per year industry and they are largely unregulated. Despite label claims, many products
are a crapshoot. This is true for supplements intended for human consumption as well as those that are labeled for animal use.
Dr. James Gaynor - a veterinary pain management expert - shares some insights regarding joint supplements for pets and
considerations for veterinarians and consumers when it comes to selecting a joint care supplement. Learn more about
evidence-based use of joint supplements:
https://bit.ly/VetVine_Gaynor
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