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My question: These medications are much more expensive at the vet's, can I give him the one found in the pharmacy? If yes, is it better to give him capsules or pills?

It is recommended to continue using the glucosamine sold by the veterinarian for your dog. These products are specifically designed for animals, with formulations, flavors, and non-medicinal ingredients tailored for their use. It is better to stick with the veterinarian-recommended product to ensure the best results for your dog.

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