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Best Glucosamine WITHOUT Brewer's Yeast in it?

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    Ryan K
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    My dog has a pretty strong intolerance to Brewer’s Yeast. She gets really rough yeast infections in her ears even after a couple days of ingesting something with this ingredient in it. Does anyone know a good, reliable, ADVANCED quality Glucosamine-Chondroitin supplement that would work well for my 14 year old Old English Sheepdog that does NOT have Brewer’s Yeast in it? I can’t seem to find a decent one without it in it and my dog reallllllllllly needs this in her system. Her arthritis is so bad now. Any advice would help! šŸ™‚

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    InkedMarie
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    Look at Liquid Health Pets dot com (If that is incorrect, google k9 liquid health). They have several formulas.

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    Anonymous
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    GNC Pets Ultra Mega Hip & Joint Health for Senior Dogs – Beef Flavor

    I don’t see brewers yeast listed as an ingredient.
    Life Stage: 3- Senior Dogs
    ā€¢Supports joint cushioning & mobility
    ā€¢750 mg glucosamine + 600 mg chondroitin + 500 mg MSM
    ā€¢Added omega-3 fatty acids, turmeric & boswellia for healthy joints

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    Daniel R
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    GNC Pets Ultra Mega Hip & Joint Health for Senior Dogs ā€“ Beef Flavor
    There is yeast in it, listed as an inactive ingredient:
    Nutritional Info
    Ingredients
    Active Ingredients: Glucosamine Hcl (From Shellfish) 500 mg, Chondriotin Sulfate (From Bovine Cartilage) 100 mg, Ascorbic Acid 100 mg, Vitamin E 15 IU, Zinc 15 mg, MSM 10 mg, Manganese 5 mg, Copper 2 mg, Hyaluronic Acid 1 mg.

    Inactive Ingredients: Brewers Yeast, Calcium Silicate, Cellulose, Dried Beef Powder, Gelatin (Fish), Guar Gum, Magnesium Stearate, Maltodextrin, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Poultry Liver, Povidone, Silicon Dioxide, Stearic Acid, Whey Powder.

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