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GM0UUB from MS7KNO. Yes, it does work. I don't know any information particularly about the side effects and things like that with it, but a vet friend who lives where we live, one of his had that particular tablet, works effectively as far as I know. But I will inquire from him, it was a good few years ago when he started giving his dog it, as to side effects and things like that. Because with doctoring them, there's two schools of thought, a lot of people have their dogs done at six months old. But more and more vets are coming down to the theory that we have, well it's science actually, we don't get them done until they're two because the growth hormones and all the other hormones as well, if you have them done at six months, they don't have those hormones released into them and the skull and everything doesn't expand. There's all sorts of science behind it. So a lot of vets now are going the way that we go, wait until they're two. It does depend on the size of the breed, but with labs in particular, their size of breed, you need to wait. And then they're less likely to get cancer when they're older and things like that. There's a lot of information out there about it. But again, it's one of those things, it's personal preference, a lot of people still swear by six months. But personally, I'm quite intrigued by the tablet and I will have a knock on my friend's door because it obviously doesn't cost me to go to the vet and ask that way. And just get some information for you and I'll perhaps email his response because that's probably easier than doing it on here for you Graham. So yeah, M7K and I back to you Graham.

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