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VETRISCIENCE Glycoflex 3 is a clinically proven hip and joint supplement designed for dogs, featuring a powerful blend of 10 active ingredients including glucosamine, MSM, and green-lipped mussel. These chewable tablets, available in a tasty chicken flavor, are veterinarian-formulated and trusted by thousands of clinics, ensuring your pet receives the highest quality joint support without any artificial additives.
Allergen Information | Almonds Free |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Product Benefits | Joint Health |
Active Ingredients | Glucosamine HCI, Chondroitin Sulfate (Porcine), Perna Canaliculus (Green-Lipped Mussel) |
Item Form | Tablet |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
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Believer
Was a lil skeptical with this item as I am with most things I purchase. I can honestly say I see a difference in my pet only having 2 weeks in. Before he was immobile and now moves around and has more strength in him. I have a 3 year old shitzu who had spinal issues due to injuries. I’ve tried several things on the market and this one’s a winner in my book. Thank You!
A**5
My 10 year old lab is CHASING BALLS AGAIN!!!
I bought this product 6 months ago because it had Green Lipid Mussle, recommended by the American Kennel Club. This product had all of the ingredients of a more expensive product that I was using, plus some. My 10 year old lab had started to decline, and was not interested in running the catch the ball, her eyes were getting milkier and she was generally just not really interested in moving around as much. After some research, I landed on this product. IT's MADE A MASSIVE DIFFERENCE and I share it with all of my friends. Not only is it under $40 for a 4 month supply (65 lb dog - so if your dog only needs half, its a 8 month supply), we noticed major improvements in our old girl. After just ONE week on this supplement, we noticed an increase in energy. A few weeks later, she was barking for us to throw the ball again, and 6 months later we are getting SHOCKED expressions when we say she is 10 years old. She is full of energy again, running around with her 5 year old sister, wrestling her sister again, chasing balls, going for walks without dragging behind and over all looks SO much better. We still have her use her stairs to get into bed, since we have a very high bed, but the improvement we have seen in her has been incredible. The only thing we changed was her SUPPLEMENT so my vet believes it's been a huge help for our aging senior dog with hip and joint pain. We've even started giving our 5 year old dog a half a supplement just to get a head start on helping out her joints and healing.If you are debating trying this, I highly recommend giving it a go. This has been a NOTCICABLE game changer for our girl!!
D**M
Great Joint Support for My Active Dobermans
A friend recommended VetriScience Glycoflex 3 for my two Dobermans, one 8 years old and the other 4. Both of them are very active and participate in a lot of dog sports, so this supplement has been a great help for their joints, no matter their age or activity level. They’ve been taking it for several months now, and it’s easy for them to chew and enjoy. They really like the chicken flavor, and overall, they’re doing great with it.
C**N
I think it worked for my dog...
On November 7th, I woke up at 5:00 A.M. as usual and got my dog out of the bed. He is a 9.5 year old Cairn Terrier / Dachshund cross that we got from an animal shelter about 8 years ago. Even though his legs are short like a Dachshund, I swear they have built in springs and he could always jump 3.5 feet straight off the ground onto my bed or from a lesser height on to the couch. The problem is that he's always jumped OFF the bed (3.5 feet) for years even though he has stairs (he doesn't use them). I'd always commented to my wife that he would probably end up with joint problems one day. What I didn't realize was that he would end up paralyzed from a back injury. On November 7th, I got a quick (and traumatic) crash course in dog paralysis from disc problems in the back. As I said, I got him out of the bed. That morning, he did not jump from bed to the floor. I picked him up and sent him outside with his brother (a 10 year old Yorkie / Schnauzer shelter rescue) and he walked outside fine under his own power. When I went to let him in, he was dragging both back legs and couldn't move them at all. I rushed him to the vet who gave me the bad news. His two options were a $5,000-$6,000 back surgery with no guaranteed results, or crate rest and laser treatments. Given his age and the no guarantee of results, we opted for the less invasive treatment. It’s important to know that even fully paralyzed, he never lost deep feeling in his paws (very important!). He stayed at the vet until Friday. I found these pills quite by accident while doing research on dog back injuries. I read the reviews and decided to order them for giggles…if I got any benefit from them it would be an added bonus. He came home Friday, and the pills arrived on Sunday. I began giving them to him twice a day. Put a dab of peanut butter on the pill and he scarves it right down. After a week, his tail started to wag again (he couldn’t even move it.) After two weeks, he started moving one leg, and after three weeks, the other leg. At 4 weeks, he began walking again (very slowly and wobbly but walking on his own.) Now at 6 weeks, he’s running (if we don’t catch him in time) and has managed to jump on and off the couch again when we weren’t watching. He’s still a little wobbly, especially in his right leg and the vet says he may reach a plateau in his healing and recovery. I’m not sure if it’s the crate rest, the laser treatments (we did about 5) or the Vetri-Science. I’m willing to say that the Vetri-Science at least partly contributed some to his recovery. Even if he never returns 100% back to where he was pre-injury, I’ll take it! He’s mobile and can go outside and use the bathroom by himself. He gets around fine. We still crate him at night and when we’re gone. If we’re home, but not watching him, he gets crated. I can’t trust him not to jump up and down and he’s gotten his jumping skills back! Give the Vetri-Science a try! For this price, you can’t go wrong! (Important Note: We were originally giving it to him with wet dog food by sprinkling it on top of the food. Not sure if it was the food, the medicine, or both, but after two weeks we went through a 4 day period of diarrhea that was awful. He's always eaten dry food since we've had him, so we think the wet food was TOO rich for him. We started giving him the pill with peanut butter on it and he scarves it right down. He eats his dry food and takes the pill 2x daily and no more diarrhea since we cut out the wet food.)
M**N
Tried and true!
I've been using this for over 4 years now and this has to be the best thing I've even done for my dog! He's an 80# lab about to be 10 years old and he's not slowing down! He has 0 hip issues and plays fetch all day every day.I started this when he was 6 in hopes I could delay arthritis or hip issues that larger dogs are prone to. I didn't want him to have to be on prescriptions like pain meds so I started him on this early and it's totally worked! He is so so active and I really believe it's attributed to the glycoflex 3!He's a lab so he eats anything but he has no problem with the large chewable tablets. He doesn't even chew it, just gobbles it up. The maintenance dose at 80 lbs is 1 tablet a day so this is such a budget friendly option. I even prefer the ingredients in the glycoflex over cosequin and this is a better deal. I'm always researching what supplements I can give my dog to prolong his health and this ticked all the boxes. After 4 years of ordering this I've never gotten an expired or nasty batch. It's always been really a consistent quality product.I've found this glycoflex3 tab, along with the Ready Pet Go brand turmeric and collagen chew, plus Pet Honesty brand Omega 3 fish oil is the perfect trio for joint health. I started the turmeric chews and fish oil 2 years ago and they've been great affordable additions to the glycoflex 3. I'll keep my dog on these as long as he keeps tolerating them! He doesn't have any upset tummy with any of these supplements :) highly recommend!!
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