Thursday, June 9, 2011

Nutramax Dasuquin for Dogs Over 60 Pounds - 150 Tablets From Nutramax

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Nutramax Dasuquin for Dogs Over 60 Pounds - 150 Tablets From Nutramax

Product Details
Nutramax Dasuquin for Dogs Over 60 Pounds - 150 Tablets

Product Description

Dasuquin, in formulations for dogs, is a nutritional supplement for maintaining healthy joints that goes above and beyond other supplements with glucosamine/chondroitin sulfate. It is considered the "next generation Cosequin."

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #800 in Pet Products
  • Size: Over 60-Pound
  • Brand: Nutramax
  • Model: 015NM-LG150
  • Ingredients:
    Small/Medium Dogs (under 60 lbs):
    Glucosamine Hydrochloride (600mg), Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate (250mg), Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables (45mg). Also contains Microcrystalline cellulose, artificial roast beef flavor, natural and artificial cheese flavor, dried brewer's yeast, gum resin, tea, magnesium stearate, soy protein isolates, mixed tocopherols, soy lecithin, silicon dioxide, natural and artificial flavoring.

    Large Dogs (60 lbs and over):
    Glucosamine Hydroc
  • Dimensions: 6.25" h x 3.00" w x 3.00" l,

Features

  • Provides comprehensive joint health support
  • Includes ASU, which is derived from avocados and soybeans
  • Formulated from more than 10 years of clinical use and research
  • Ideal for dogs over 60 pounds
  • Please read all label information on delivery
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Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Nutramax Dasuquin combines more than 10 years of clinical use and research on joint health supplement Cosequin (sold separately) with research in advanced joint health ingredients. This cost-effective formulation for dogs provides comprehensive joint health management. It includes NMX1000 ASU (avocado/soybean unsaponifiables), decaffeinated tea, Cosequin’s FCHG49 glucosamine hydrochloride, and TRH122 low molecular weight chondroitin sulfate. Dasuquin comes in a tasty chewable tablet form that your pet will love. For dogs over 60 pounds. Please read all label information on delivery.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Cheaper than buying it at the Vet
By Dana Myskowski
My rescued greyhound equally detests the taste of these pills as the ones the vet sold me originally, but at least I was able to buy them at a much cheaper price on-line. They're supposed to be chewable, which makes them conveniently crushable and easily hidden in tuna or hot dogs or what have you. Besides being more affordable via Amazon, the pills have also eased our 11-year-old dog's hip joint paint. She's again sprinting around the house just shy of her race speed when we first adopted her.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Worth the Money!
By Cowboys Fan
Tried this on the recommendations of a neighbor who works as a veterinary assistant. My lab mix had recently been put on a prescription anti-inflammatory which helps; but long-term use could lead to liver damage (just like in humans). She's been on Dasuquin almost a month now and is back to chasing balls and acting frisky. (Slower than she used to be, but definitely getting around MUCH better. On her bad days before Dasuquin she had to have help getting up and in the car...). Dasuquin is safe for long-term use with no apparent side effects. I will definitely keep using this product. It may seem a little pricey if you haven't ever tried it, but I will most definitely keep using this product. The change in my dog is well worth the money to see her playing again.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Taste awful but work
By David G. Huss
My recent adoptee (his previous owner had to give him up as the owner was at death's door) who is a fatty won't even eat these (he'll eat about anything else). I have to crush them up and mix them with some yogurt and fish oil that I then mix in with his food. With this product he went from being lame (he'd limp with his back right leg) and possibly needing hip surgery and knee surgery, to only needing the knee surgery (apparently his knee caps "pop" out and if this isn't fixed he'll develop problems later). Anyways sucks, that he still needs some surgery, but he went from needing one that would require a whole month of rehabilitation to one where he'll be back home the next day (the rescue agency is paying all of his costs).

My older dog (an akita) went from being in so much pain that it was hard to get her to eat (she was losing weight) to her old self. Both her and the new guy are constantly wrestling around the house and chasing each other around the yard.

I also have my dogs on Phycox JS, so I don't know if the effects I've noticed are solely due to the Dasoquin or not.

 


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