Tests reveal some pet supplements skimp on meds

Courtesy Headlines from the Associated Press  Thu, 07/09/2009 - 12:21

Arthritis supplements bought by millions of pet owners for their dogs, cats and horses sometimes skimp on the ingredients the makers claim can help aching paws and aging joints, and some contain high amounts of lead, an independent laboratory found....


 

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