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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

Osteo Breakthrough?

Dick Ciampa
USA
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Posts 798
Dogs 15458 / Races 3395

23 Jun 2020 11:58


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This is the most encouraging study yet.

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Michael Geraghty
Australia
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Dogs 14 / Races 15

24 Jun 2020 00:43


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It's a fantastic step in the right direction, Dick, and hopefully one day they can discover a complete cure.

I lost my best mate (Grey) to this rotten thing and the day when they do discover a cure can't come soon enough.
It still cuts me deep.

Here's hoping...


Daryl Barrett
Australia
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24 Jun 2020 08:10


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G'day Dick
Great read mate & hopefully before too long it will the miracle treatment needed for so many dogs & humans.
Like Michael,i had to say good bye to a wonderful old mate called Rusty ( aka Dancer Bale ) at the age of 14,but the thing is with this bastard of thing is,one day they can be as good as gold,then the next morning,they are as lame as a duck,the affected area is hotter than hell & in extreme pain,& it gutted me,abslolutely gutted me,as it doe's anyone who has to make that decision to relieve them of that suffering.

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