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Brewers Yeast is a B-complex that may act as an anti-inflammatory. It has been helpful in relieving symptoms of Arthritis and allergic reactions (to flea saliva) for example. Brewer's Yeast is available in tablets or powder form, and is found in any grocery, health food or discount store in the area where the vitamins and nutritional supplements are sold. Give your dog the amount recommended for his weight. If you feed him once a day, use the powder. If his food is down all the time, give him the tablets. Otherwise, do NOT give a dog any medicine that is not authorized by the veterinarian. Dogs are not people and cannot take the same medications or the same dosages as people.

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