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Just seen this Clodagh. Delighted for Tawny…and you, but absolutely amazed if it’s the collar and especially working so quickly! To be frank, it’s unbelievable but I hope it’s true and it keeps working.
If you can have such instant results, why doesn’t every old dog wear one, they have been available for years?!
 

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Brilliant to hear she's doing so well. Doesn't matter what works its just finding something that will work that is key.
 

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Amazing news! I used to think magnets helped. I bought a magnetic dog bed set, was basically just magnetic patches you were supposed to sew into the bed. I put them under an old dogs blanket (sewing skills leave a bit to be desired!)
I thought they helped at the time.

I must go and put my equistreamz I’d stopped using back on the horse- I took them off after a few people did the eye roll and told me it was all rubbish.
 

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Well T is now called Magneto the Superdog. She’s so well. Bearing in mind this is with no painkillers, just a magnetic collar and fortnightly acupuncture.
I really hope if magnets are making this much difference it carries on. She’s being an absolute nuisance, rolling round, bouncing, pestering for attention.
Vet is as bemused as me. But happy days!

My friend used to be a salesperson for a company that sold magnetic things, I asked her the other week if she had any old stock she wanted to get rid of, I got a collar and a large magnet (which you can hold/rub on them or put in the water bowl to 'charge' it) off her at the weekend. It's early days yet, but I definitely got my arms pulled out of my sockets by the 13 year old this morning.....
 
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My friend used to be a salesperson for a company that sold magnetic things, I asked her the other week if she had any old stock she wanted to get rid of, I got a collar and a large magnet (which you can hold/rub on them or put in the water bowl to 'charge) off her at the weekend. It's early days yet, but I definitely got my arms pulled out of my sockets by the 13 year old this morning.....
Well I’m absolutely sure it has made a difference to T. She has acupuncture tomorrow but is just so well. She’s pottering around with me this morning trying to poach eggs ( in the garden, not the kitchen).
I hope it helps your old boy. Scepticism is healthy but sometimes you have to believe your eyes!
 

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Well I’m absolutely sure it has made a difference to T. She has acupuncture tomorrow but is just so well. She’s pottering around with me this morning trying to poach eggs ( in the garden, not the kitchen).
I hope it helps your old boy. Scepticism is healthy but sometimes you have to believe your eyes!
I got Bandit a Bioflow magnetic collar off the back of this thread.👍
 

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How is T getting on now with the magnetic collar? My friend has an older arthritic lab was thinking about laser for then I remembered this thread!
Well there hasn’t been a single twitch. She is also overdue for acupuncture as her appointment was cancelled last week as the vet had an emergency op.
She’s on very good form.
She is having a paracetamol a day, half am half pm as recommended by vet.

Here she is yesterday, we are getting a new floor laid in the sitting room so all the dog beds are stacked in the kitchen. Princess and the Pea.
 

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Well there hasn’t been a single twitch. She is also overdue for acupuncture as her appointment was cancelled last week as the vet had an emergency op so she will be over due.
She’s on very good form.
She is having a paracetamol a day, half am half pm as recommended by vet.

Here she is yesterday, we are getting a new floor laid in the sitting room so all the dog beds are stacked in the kitchen. Princess and the Pea.
Glad she is still doing well, think friend has bought a collar due to low expense and hopefully it will help
 

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Any magnet updates? Tawny is still not twitching post her radical hydrotherapy (near drowning). But she still gets restless in the evenings sometimes. She’s on metacam, paracetamol, joint supp and flax oil.
If she comes to me in the evening she plonks her bum down with her back to me, wanting her neck rubbed. I do that and she’ll go and settle. If I don’t put the magnet collar on she will keep coming back for new rubs, if I put it on she immediately goes to sleep and will even go off flat on her back (something she hasn’t done since her neck injury). Works for me.
 

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What a lovely update. Whatever those magnets do, clearly they're doing something which she's able to notice, since she keeps coming back until you've put them/the collar on her. It must be so wonderful for you to see that you've found a treatment combination which really helps her.
 

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Which one are you using Clodagh? Floyd is so much better, but I think there will always be a niggle that has to be maintained in his neck after he got attacked an I think its worth trying a magnet to see if it helps, even if it just makes me feel better!
 

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Which one are you using Clodagh? Floyd is so much better, but I think there will always be a niggle that has to be maintained in his neck after he got attacked an I think its worth trying a magnet to see if it helps, even if it just makes me feel better!
Bioflow. And I do wonder about the placebo effect (on me) but it must do something.
 

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Just for you Clodagh !

Currently reading The Rose Revived by Katie Fforde, easy funny kind of book, i think it's called chick lit.

There is a wonderful and smart Irish Wolfhound bitch called Clodagh in it !

She is a real caracter too !
 
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