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🐶 Keep those tails wagging with Dasuquin!
Nutramax Dasuquin for Large Dogs is a veterinarian-recommended joint health supplement that combines glucosamine, chondroitin, and avocado/soybean unsaponifiables (ASU) to support healthy joints and cartilage. Available in tasty chewable tablets, this product is manufactured in the USA with high-quality, globally sourced ingredients, ensuring your large dog receives the best care for their joint health.
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Product Benefits | Joint Health |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Item Form | Tablet |
A**R
So far helping
My dog would not eat the edible treats of this so I resorted to the pill. I put them in milk bone pill pockets and he has no problem taking them. We are about to start week four I noticed a slight improvement after third week hoping it keeps working.
T**.
Give it time, it works
Works great for my senior pup. Been on it for several years now and gets around as good as dogs half his age. Give it time and follow the instructions for initial higher dosage.
B**A
The best on the market
I have used cosequin for both my equines and dogs for 25+ years and swear by it.
J**N
Great for joint and muscle support
I notice a difference in our dog Marley’s movements .
P**.
Priced well.
I think these are a great product for the price. Look and smell fine. Unfortunately my dog is so picky , I cannot get her to eat them. Unable yo give accurate review.
K**Y
So far so good!
So far so good! My dog loves them (granite, he’s a lab mix so he’d eat anything). No side effects seen. I think it’s helping his shaky hind legs and stiffness!! I would recommend purchasing this through a vet though. Makes me nervous to purchase this kind of stuff off Amazon.
K**.
Good for your pet
I feel this is a good product for older dogs. Mine is a senior and has had leg surgery. She goes for walks every day and over all has done great. IlShe is very picky and I have to disguise it in cheese. I usually break in quarters and place it in cheese.
K**R
Definitely Helps!
My dog, Miles, is a 100 lb., 28" at the withers mix of...probably American Bulldog, Pointer and some breed with super-thick, silky fur. When I got him from the shelter at 4 weeks old he weighed 5 lbs and looked exactly like the Am Staff who became his mother. Then he grew, and grew and grew. When he was young I thought he must be part Greyhound, because he was SO FAST, but also part Kangaroo, because he could literally leap from a standing position over and across a 6' wide bed of roses 6' high. His favorite pasttime was going to the park and searching for tennis balls, which I would throw as far as I could and which he would fetch at lightening speed, there and back, and drop at my feet. His vet always advised against allowing him to run and jump, by the way, because it's not good for his joints. RIGHT! Don't allow your extremely athletic dog to do what it was born to do!So, eventually Miles started limping after a particularly active day tearing out the dog door to bark at squirrels in the back yard. I took him to the vet, who wanted to do x-rays and blood tests and "establish a baseline" and "identify what is going on." Yeah, except that I'd done all that with the Am Staff who was Miles' mother, who "might have developed a food allergy" to the tune of $80 per bag of food and hundreds of dollars for meds per month for more than a year (thousands and thousands of dollars in total) only to find out at the end that she had cancer. No, Miles has sore joints.Anyway, within a couple days of starting Miles on Dasuquin with MSM, he stopped limping. No x-rays, no blood work, no "establishing a baseline." He continued tearing across the house, slamming up against the washer and flinging himself out of the dog door in order to bark at squirrels, but in the evenings he didn't limp. He's been taking Dasuquin for a couple years now (at the same time he's recognizing his own limitations, so he doesn't rip and tear out of the house so much), and he rarely limps anymore. But he does get very excited when I go in my back yard, and I've been working on my garden recently so he's been racing around the back yard and limping a little in the evenings. So I increased his dose of Dasuquin to two per day and he's been completely limp-free and happy, racing around the yard like a puppy.My vet would want to take a blood test to make sure Miles' liver is processing the meds and so forth and so on, and take x-rays of his hips and legs to make sure there's no fractures or tears or whatever. And thousands and thousands of dollars later, she'd determine that Miles has large-dog-hip-joint issues and needs to take it easy, which is never going to happen. Or she'd find he has a disease, which would also require him to take it easy, which is never going to happen. Or she'd tell me to rest him, ...which is never going to happen. Miles is a dog's dog -- he's the happiest dog I've ever met -- and he needs to run free and chase wild beasts. Dasuquin with MSM allows him to be his dog-self, pain-free!{I'm not saying that anyone should diagnose their pets or use Dasuquin instead of visiting the vet. I'm just saying that in the case of my dog, he might have some disease or some fracture or some other issue, but when he takes Dasuquin with MSM the problem goes away. When he acts sick, I'll take him to the vet. But for now, we're managing his issues with Dasuquin.)
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