If you have a dog who’s lost a step, you MUST try this!
My dog is about 13, and she’s been showing her age this last year more and more with each passing day. We got a new puppy hoping to help reenergize her, but she was disinterested in everything but avoiding her. I saw an ad for this with videos of dogs who seemed completely transformed, so I figured I’d try it. Within a couple of hours after her first one she was able to use the stairs again. After three days she started playing with the puppy. Two weeks later she’s running and her ears are perky and playful. She rolls around on the ground with her new sister and played with the sprinkler today for close to an hour. My sister’s dog is also aging and recently developed a limp. The vet said they thought it was an ACL, but I watched her squat without issue. Her movements looked hip related, but it had been going on for so long that I couldn’t tell which was the sore spot and which was from compensating. (I know I had a foot injury that lead to hip pain, which lead to lower back pain, etc, so I assume it can be the same for them.). This is a bit expensive for her to simply experiment with, so I ordered a new one for my dog and gave her the rest of what he had in the other. It’s been about five or six days and I went over to see her dog walking without a limp on all four paws. She stills seems a bit tentative like either she’s sore or she’s afraid that rough activity will be too much for her, but the difference is amazing. Her vet was talking surgery!
I don’t know about dogs bodies, or arthritis or any of that. I’m not a vet. I’m just a guy who loves my dogs and always gets very sad when they get to that age where things wind down. I watched as my own parents had aches and pains and moved less and less which caused things to stiffen and weaken which caused it to hurt more to move which made them stay still, and on and on. Aging is such a vicious cycle. I don’t even know what this stuff does really, but I can tell you the effects have been obvious. On day two or three she seemed stiff in the morning and I felt bad for taking so long to give her one, but now she either seems to have it built up in her system or perhaps all her new activity has started to loosen her up and strengthen her, and she even wakes up more energetic. I know it can seem pricey, but if you can try it for a month i think it’s a cheaper way than expensive medicines, treatments, and surgeries. Definitely worth it.