| | |  | Dog Pain Relief | Home » » Dog Pain Away, Treats Arthritis, Inflammation, Joint Pain, & Decreased Flexibility - 90 Dog Chewable Tablets | | | | | | | Description: | | Dog Pain Away® is a revolutionary all-natural alternative to drugs for your Dog. Clinically developed to address the needs of all dogs suffering from joint pain, decreased flexibility and movement, as well as symptoms of arthritis, wearing of cartilage, increased synovial fluid production and inflammation.
Formulated as a Veterinarian Approved synergistic combination of UC-II® Collagen*, natural herbal ingredients and Marine extracts found in the waters off New Zealand, each ingredient was carefully selected and validated to optimize your dog's joint function and comfort, and provide the building blocks to support normal joint structure. It works to rejuvenate aching joints, connective tissue and enhance the immune system. | | | Features: | |
• Arthritis Relief for Dogs and Pets
• Rejuvenate aching joints, connective tissue and enhance the immune system.
• Renew your Dog's vitality
• Nature's Source to Healthy Joints
• Proprietary Blend, including UC-II®
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great productApr 21, 2012
By Debra Yaskow Both my dogs were having severe joint pain & were on prescription pain meds that caused GI problems. Neither dog can take anti-inflammatory meds or steriods due to GI issues. My 14y/o dog went into liver failure from a prescription arthritis med. After she survived the liver failure episode, I was adamantly against putting either of my dogs on prescription arthritis meds due to the side effects. I was running out of options to control the oldest dog's pain. I started researching supplement options to alleviate their pain. I now have them on this product, a Nutri-Vet joint supplement that contains hyaluronic acid, and fish oil caps daily. I have been giving them this combination of products for over 2 years & they are both off the prescription pain & arthritis meds. If I stop any one of these products they will start having problems with uncontrolled pain again. I found that you have to give this supplement with food or my dogs will vomit it up a short while later. I was previously using DGP (Dog Gone Pain) which also worked well, but this product is more cost effective & I have found that it works just as well. They also receive Adequan (hyaluronic acid) injections monthly at the vet's office. This combination of products has controlled their pain for over 2 years without any life threatening side effects.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Awesome product!Aug 16, 2011
By lailalove This product really helped my dog Honey after her acl surgery that still left her limping several months and $2,000 later! The vet had just wanted to put her back on pain pills. She was irritable and getting into fights with her brother. i know she's feeling better, because she's waling better and no more fighting either!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
This helps my border collie!Jan 13, 2012
By Pinky This really helps my border collie with mod. pain. This along with Lakota I can manager her arthritis and hip dysplasia without going to prescription meds which can be very dangerous. I have had her on this for about 18 months.
No good for usMar 05, 2012
By David Keith
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My dog really didn't want to eat them. I guess they tasted terrible because she spit them out. Got one down her with peanut butter but she threw it up a while later and the next day she wouldn't get out of bed. My dog is 10 and she's throw up maybe twice in her life. So I'm pretty sure it made her sick. I stopped giving them to her after the second day when she threw it up again.
These pills are sized at one each for 30 lbs. The pill is real big so I had to cut it up for my little pug to swallow.
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