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    Do any of you use dasuquin joint supplement for your dogs? Got some yesterday from my vet, for my 10 year old Aussie. Just wondering if any of you have had any experience with it for your dog?

    #2
    Originally posted by spotsanddots View Post
    Do any of you use dasuquin joint supplement for your dogs? Got some yesterday from my vet, for my 10 year old Aussie. Just wondering if any of you have had any experience with it for your dog?
    My dog takes it but I really can’t see much of a difference. That said, I know some folks have had good results. I may look for something else.

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      #3
      Let us know how it works. I am generally skeptical of supplements but about 6 months ago we started our 11 year old setter on Synovi G4. Within a few weeks she was getting around better than she has in years - really noticeable. I’m a believer.

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        #4
        Our Catahoula, 7yrs old, was having problems with one of her hips about a year ago. She would do a little yelp every time she got up so we started looking for a supplement.

        After research, we tried this and it has worked GREAT:

        Nootie Advanced Hip & Joint soft chews. It contains Glucosamine, Chondroitin and Turmeric..250/bottle at $39 on Amazon Prime. It lasts for about 2 months and we re order but we give it to all 4 of our dogs so for one it will last much longer.

        She get's 3 after every meal every day and again, it has made all the difference for her. Took about 2-3 weeks to get good blood levels/affect and she has not made a yelp since. My wife has also started her 10+ year old "3" weenie dogs on it, they get 1/day and all have no issues. Guess it tastes good too as they all line up for their "after dinner" treat every time.

        IMO, dogs are just like humans in that as they get older they have joint issues as well. This has worked for our "best friends" and we will keep them on it until their days are done.

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          #5
          My wife is a veterinarian. We've given it to our dogs for years and do believe it really does work/help with arthritis and joint health

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            #6
            I've never used dasuquin, but my big lab has been taking preventative joint medication (Glucosamine, Chondroitin) since he became mature. It may not help at all, but I choose to believe it does. Knock on wood, but no joint issues so far.

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              #7
              Originally posted by sir huntsalot View Post
              I've never used dasuquin, but my big lab has been taking preventative joint medication (Glucosamine, Chondroitin) since he became mature. It may not help at all, but I choose to believe it does. Knock on wood, but no joint issues so far.
              That stuff is good as well. Bigger breeds definitely can use the help

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                #8
                I use dasuquin with MSM for a 14yo cocker mix and cosequin from Costco for the 8 and 10yo dogs.

                I think the Dasuquin has helped the older one for sure.

                Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk

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                  #9
                  My brother uses Cosequin for his dogs. I was just gonna try the Dasuquin because my vet recommended it, and two of his vet techs use it on their dogs and they both said they swear by it. That it made a tremendous difference in their dogs. With all the dog lovers on the green screen, I just wanted to see how many of you guys may have used the Dasuquin or some other supplement.

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                    #10
                    I give it to my 12y/o pizzhound after she tore up a knee. She doesn't limp anymore but it could be because of the carprofen that she takes.

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                      #11
                      We use it on our 12 and 9 year olds and believe it makes a difference. They get around better.
                      Chewy.com is the cheapest place I have found it

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