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<description>[WARNING!] Joanne from Maybee, Michigan writes: "Symphytum is a dangerous herb to dogs because it contains comfry which is toxic to the liver. I have a rescued Dogue de Bordeaux who has an old bone fracture that was causing him extreme pain. I give him Arnica pellets which are very effective to relieve the pain and completely safe."</description>
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