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DOG for DOG's Hip and Joint Supplement is a specialized formula designed to enhance your dog's joint health and mobility. Each chew contains a potent blend of 500 mg of Glucosamine, 400 mg of MSM, and 50 mg of Chondroitin, making it an ideal choice for aging dogs or those recovering from injuries. With a commitment to quality and a satisfaction guarantee, this supplement ensures your furry friend stays active and happy.
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To early to rate
I can not rate dog for dog probiotic just yet. My dog has only been taking it for 3 days.The only thing I can rate is he likes them and my cat wants to eat them too, but I won’t give them to the cat.
T**E
My dog seems to like them
My dog seems to like them. I talked to his vet about them and she says she recommends I continue to give them to him.
J**K
"Calming" dog treats
Our dogs seem to like these treats, but they don't really calm them down a noticeable amount. Now, some would take that as a knock on the product - but I don't. Why? Because dogs are kinda weird. We have 3 dogs that have tried the treats - a pittie, a GSD, and a mut. They all seem to like the treats but they don't magically become calm from them. However, they also don't get calm unless heavily sedated by prescription drugs provided by our vet. Mind you, we've tried pretty much everything that's on the market for calming treats including CBD treats. An amped up dog just isn't easy to calm down. Then again, if I'm amped up... a lot of over the counter "calming" products doesn't put a giant dent in removing the stressors. So, that makes sense.In reality, these could actually be working and helping but they're not some magic solution for overcoming stressors in your dog's life. They're very likely not going to suddenly be fearless when it comes to nail clippings or go from jumping on visitors to chilling in bed - most over the counter products like these just can't accomplish that. With all that being said, if you understand that - these treats seem pretty good and I'd use them again.
E**R
Works moderately well. Not for truly anxious dogs.
I have 3 dogs. One is generally calm, but sometimes excitable (he’s an instigator), and will eat literally anything. One is generally anxious, but can chill about half the time, and will take a new treat/med but with suspicion. The third dog is a ball of anxiety 24/7. No chill and he seems to recognize anything that isn’t “just food” and refuses to eat it, regardless of form, or how it’s hidden. His skill in avoiding ingesting medication is impressive.They all act as a pack and amp each other up, barking like psychos whenever anyone comes in, or when they hear a sound outside, or at nothing at all. I tried these calming chews with all 3.First off, all 3 ate them happily. I was shocked. The smaller (calm) dog was offended that he only got 2 chews. The middle dog got 6 chews, and was thrilled to have them. Mr Suspicious-ball-of-anxiety nibbled at the first one for an entire minute before finally eating it, and then he was happy to have the other 5. This was a victory in itself. He’s never willingly eaten anything non-food before.The calm dog remained his calm self but seemed less likely to start a commotion when he normally would have. So that was a win.The middle dog had been licking and chewing the fur at her ankles and knees (an anxiety thing she sometimes does) and that stopped almost immediately. Day 2, she was clearly calmer, and not chewing, but she’d still bark at nothing. A definite improvement was made, and I’m thankful she’s stopped the nervous chewing.The third dog, though… I noticed no alteration in his behavior whatsoever. But he’s a nervous wreck 24/7, and clearly not your typical dog. I would have been shocked if the results had been otherwise.My assessment would be: 1) It must be pretty natural and tasty, because they all ate them willingly. 2) They are effective in a normal dog who is in an anxious situation, or in a dog who is generally slightly anxious. 3) They are not likely to help the dog who is permanently freaked out 24/7.
M**M
Great value glucosamine for elderly dogs
Our elderly dog has hip issues and has to take supplements. He has the roughest time when trying to get up from lying down. Since starting to take these he has visibly had an easier time getting up. This is a daily and lifetime supplement, but it's absolutely worth it to make sure his quality of life is the best it can be.
I**S
Doggo didn’t like the smell at first, but now it really helps his anxiety
We got out doggo from the Rescue about 2 years ago right after the Pandemic hit. What we noticed through the first year was his high anxiety: separation, being in the vehicle (I guess trauma of being dumped?) and being outside. It is nearly impossible for him to be anywhere, whether it’s grooming, errands, etc. We have tried everything to help calm him down and some are effective and many are not. So, we took a chance with Dog for Dog to see how it helps him. After a few days we found some success. They are small bite sized treats and felt that he would benefit from the mixed ingredients, all that are targeting some area of anxiety-reducing effect.Dog for Dog uses several ingredients to help with anxiety: Melatonin (helps him sleep), and the Chamomile, Passion Flower, Thiamine (help with calmness),and Ginger to help ease their stomachs. I appreciate that there are no added preservatives or artificial flavors. At first, our doggo did not like the smell and refused to eat it. We finally got him to eat one and the first time really no difference. After the fourth time of either leaving him at home to roam or putting him in the car, we did notice some easing in his mood. HE has not been as whiny or licking too much (a sign of his anxiety). The fifth time he readily ate it and immediately jumped on his bed to lie down as we prepared to go to work.So far we are very excited to see how much more he will get over his anxiety. We know that using this in conjunction with other means of support such as positive reinforcement will help him navigate his anxieties.
K**R
My dog hates them
If my dog won’t eat these, they are useless. If we could have sampled them I wouldn’t have purchased a whole bottle.
9**E
I think it works
I give this to my dog everyday. I think it works because he seems calmer versus the few days I didn’t give it to him. He gets anxiety when we leave the house.
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