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We are trying Yumove for our 13 year old collie, they have helped a little with his mobilityMy mortgage free diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6498069/whoops-here-comes-the-cheese
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We have a much cheaper version for all our old dogs.it does seem to help. Vet approved of our choice.2
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@ladyholly What is the cheaper version, please?Credit card One :£926.60( Oct 21 )(Nov 21 vet bill disaster), £999(Jan 22), £974(Feb 22)
Credit Card Fl :£739.26 (Oct 21)£763 (Nov 21) , £590(Jan 22), £298(Feb 22)
Savings target C.U. £1000(£410 Oct 21)(£610 Nov 21)
Savings target Bank £500 (£10 Oct 21) (£50 Nov 21)(£60 Jan 22)(£80 Feb 22)
Credit Union loan paid off. Now for the funeral plan...2 -
It comes from a company called zipvit and the name is flex a joint for pets. They come in plastic bags with no fancy packaging.6
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Thanks for that.Credit card One :£926.60( Oct 21 )(Nov 21 vet bill disaster), £999(Jan 22), £974(Feb 22)
Credit Card Fl :£739.26 (Oct 21)£763 (Nov 21) , £590(Jan 22), £298(Feb 22)
Savings target C.U. £1000(£410 Oct 21)(£610 Nov 21)
Savings target Bank £500 (£10 Oct 21) (£50 Nov 21)(£60 Jan 22)(£80 Feb 22)
Credit Union loan paid off. Now for the funeral plan...3 -
Worth bearing them in mind so thank you @ladyholly 👍I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)3
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You are all welcome. I make no promises but they seem to have helped our dogs especially the collie who is, of course, the most active.
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NSD 8/12 today.I haven’t been anywhere, been in the garden most of the day. Mr SA took the dog on the park but I stayed home planting seeds in the greenhouse. Also repotted the houseplant. This particular plant (dragon tree) I inherited from a work colleague. I used to look after it when she went on holiday and it thrived in my care so she let me keep it. I took it home when we were told not to keep personal effects on desks at work. Mr SA wanted to throw it out as it was so weak and tiny. I refused to give up on it and it is now almost touching the ceiling. It must be at least 15 years old,I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)8
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I have an Easter cactus. They are similar to a Christmas cactus but flowers at Easter well mine usually flowers between Easter and Whitsun. I inherited from DHs uncle must be about 30years ago. It was very poorly but it seems to thrive on neglect which is just as well. He gets beautiiful orange flowers oon it.
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ladyholly said:I have an Easter cactus. They are similar to a Christmas cactus but flowers at Easter well mine usually flowers between Easter and Whitsun. I inherited from DHs uncle must be about 30years ago. It was very poorly but it seems to thrive on neglect which is just as well. He gets beautiiful orange flowers oon it.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)4
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