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Veterinarians often recommend joint supplements containing glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, omega-3 fatty acids, and green-lipped mussel for effective canine joint support.
The best joint supplements for dogs typically contain glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, MSM, omega-3 fatty acids, hyaluronic acid, green-lipped mussel, curcumin, collagen, and antioxidants. These ingredients support cartilage repair, reduce inflammation, and help maintain mobility—always consult your veterinarian for tailored recommendations.
For norovirus in dogs, provide supportive care such as fluids and a bland diet like boiled chicken and rice, and consult a veterinarian for proper guidance.
Yes, dogs can rarely catch human norovirus through close contact, although such cases are uncommon and usually result in mild illness.
Treatment for canine norovirus is supportive: maintain hydration, feed a bland diet, and consult a veterinarian about anti-diarrheal or anti-nausea medication.
Yes, dogs can occasionally catch norovirus from humans, although this is rare and typically results in mild symptoms.
Dogs with norovirus typically need supportive care including fluids, a bland diet like boiled chicken and rice, and medications only under veterinary guidance.
Yes, although rare, dogs can catch human norovirus after close contact with infected people, potentially leading to mild gastrointestinal symptoms.
Norovirus in dogs typically lasts a few days to a week, with most cases resolving through supportive care.
Limit close contact with your dog if you have norovirus and practice strict hygiene, as dogs can occasionally contract the virus through human exposure.

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