A few months ago I began to look ahead, thinking of the health issues that could be a part of Tanner and Oliver's future. Reading about arthritis opened up a whole world of possibilities, most linked back to the use of a now commonly-used supplement combination, Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM. I wanted a simple-to-understand dosage plan in layman's terms that could be modified to meet both Tanner and Oliver's requirements. Obviously, with my two dogs at such diverse sizes, breeds and activities, I recognized the need to come up with an appropriate dosage for each dog when I feel it is time to begin proactive measures.
Prior to our experiment, I poked around on the Internet looking for suggested dosages. I was eager to compare to the prescribed amount on the GNC bottle. The Internet is replete with all manner of brand names of glucosamine/chondroitin supplements. Many include MSM, while others do not. Well documented books on human use of this supplement, such as The Arthritis Cure, have been around for years and a growing number of veterinarians have supported its use for sometime. One of the authors of the orginal version of this NY Times bestseller, Brenda Adderly, also co-authored The Arthritis Cure for Pets. My husband's experience with this supplement has been successful, so we're diving in to see what we can do provide Oliver and Tanner a long and pain-free life of full activity.
Our goal? Knowing that flexibility is one of the signs of a healthy joint, I'd like to maintain this in my pups. The benchmark is shown in some of these photos where you can see my Fido's apparent comfort in lying on the floor sprawled like a yoga master.
Tanner's fifth birthday arrived this summer and with it his usual trip to the vet for a preventive care checkup. I asked when is too early to begin supplementation so as not to leave anything to chance. Much to my surprise, this question brought on a great discussion about other preventive measures. Although none of these tips were new information to me, I felt they might be helpful to share here. Certainly these are pertinent to this product profile. Here are some tips shared with me:
As your dog ages, begin to move gradually toward less impacting activities, and more that place no strain on the joints--swimming is perfect. Tanner has no complaints over this guideline.
Maintain a daily regimen of walking to keep the joints producing their natural lubrication that comes from movement. This is excellent protection again worsening joint issues, and what dog doesn't want to get outside and smell the bushes?
Providing supportive, yet soft bedding in all your dog's favorite places to rest allows him to watch the view and remain comfortable.
Encourage stretching and offer therapeutic massage, especially after vigorous activity.
Cold, damp weather may be tougher on your Fido's joints, just as it is on ours. During these times, an extra layer of blanket or other insulation under his bedding will separate him from the cold floor.
Just as I was moving in the direction of thinking about Tanner's hips and Oliver's knees as they age, I was contacted by PetSmart about their new GNC brand of Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM supplement. My vet had given me the okay to begin at whatever time I felt comfortable. I read through the dosage information on the PetSmart/GNC product and found that it was within range of my earlier dosage investigations.That was a good start so we opted in!
I located some online sources and determined that the sample offered for review would allow for modulating the dosage for each of by boys, so I agreed to give them a go, eagerly interested to see how their tummies would like this new addition to their diet.
Each time I add something new to my dog's diet, I play it safe and am careful not to introduce two new foods or supplements at the same time. Doing this can leave you with a question when trouble arises. Which treat or food supplement upset Fido's tummy or caused his constipation, burping or gurgly belly? Just as with babies, one new introduction at a time is a safe rule for determining what Fido's system will tolerate.
GNC Pets Ultra Mega Hip and Joint Health comes in a chewable tablet. When I opened the bottle, I was instantly greeted by two willing science experiment participants. Tanner and Oliver caught a whiff of the Fish oil--obviously a significant amount of it--and eagerly took their places at their dishes for a opportunity to partake in this delicious smelling 'snack'. Who was I to tell them otherwise. They were clearly not put off by its vitamin/medicine table appearance one iota.
As I removed the tablets from their container, I found myself pleased to know that Oliver only required 1/2 tablet. They are quite large and I'm certain he would not have had an easy time of biting into a whole tablet, his tiny mouth not serving him well. No problems with 1/2 though, thank goodness.
Needless to say, Tanner and Oliver's experience with GNC Pets' formula was a success. I started them with one-quarter of the suggested dose and gradually moved up to the full dosage in weekly increments, when there were no digestive issues. We watched their "output" for more than 30 days. No problems, no hiccups, no nothing.
While I cannot guarantee the efficacy of this supplement from my own trial (no one can), I can tell you that there appears to be a large amount of support for use of such a formula in your older dog, or even one with a genetic predisposition to joint issues such as Oliver's slight luxating patellas.
Additionally, there is evidence that preventive treatment can help stave off problems in dogs (and humans too) who have had serious injuries or strain to their joints. How you evaluate this may be an owner's choice. My take is that if your pup has been highly physically active, such as an agility competitor, dock diver or participant in any other extremely aggressive activity, the addition of a proactive supplement to his diet may serve him well.
There appears to be no adverse side effects in human testing and veterinarians seem to largely support its use in dogs. My own experience has been a positive one; we will continue to treat Tanner and Oliver with joint support supplements to a healthy old age. Tanner has graciously volunteered to do Oliver's swimming for him, and Oliver plans to continue his daily walks as long as it isn't raining. No way; no how; no rain! Their individual personalities never cease to entertain me.
PetSmart has offered a giveaway of their GNC Pets Ultra Mega Hip and Joint Health supplement, for those of you who would like to give it a go. I will be giving away a bottle of this formula to two winners in this drawing. This is a $50 value to each winner.
If you're not into the giveaway method, feel free to order your own from PetSmart online. They also carry a formula of this same product for senior dogs. Find them both for purchase at their link in this paragraph. You can also use their Store Locator to find your closest PetSmart store. Be sure to take Fido along for some extra exercise and a chance to socialize with other PetSmart visitors.
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Always consult your veterinarian before beginning a new vitamin or nutritional supplement for your pet. Some health conditions may be contra-indicated for this therapy. As with most nutritional supplements, serve with or following a meal.
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