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View Poll Results: What dog joint supplement do you use?
Trader Joes glucosamine for dogs 0 0%
Synoquin 2 20.00%
Canine Joint Right 0 0%
Yumove 0 0%
Mobile Bones from Pooch and Mutt 2 20.00%
Synflex 0 0%
GWF Joint Aid 1 10.00%
Cosequin 0 0%
Jointagen 0 0%
Other 5 50.00%
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Old 11-09-2011, 07:42 AM
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What joint supplement do you use?
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Old 11-09-2011, 07:47 AM
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Glycoflex III

Glycoflex, Synoquin, Seraquin and Cortaflex are the only products on the market that have been tested and scientifically proven to work.

Synoquin is the best on the market, but you do pay a small fortune for that.
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Flexadin is the one I have had the best results with
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Banjo has Synoquin but his insurance pays thank spots
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Mine won't pay for supplements. Makes me rage. They will pay for hydro and acupuncture and even homeopathic treatment, but not a product thats proven to work.
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Old 11-09-2011, 08:19 AM
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Mine won't pay for supplements. Makes me rage. They will pay for hydro and acupuncture and even homeopathic treatment, but not a product thats proven to work.
Odd Banjo's pays for unlimited hydro & accupunture pretty much everything & they are suppose to be the worst company going they were hard work to start with but realy cant fault them now
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Old 11-09-2011, 08:22 AM
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Mine won't pay for supplements. Makes me rage. They will pay for hydro and acupuncture and even homeopathic treatment, but not a product thats proven to work.
luckily our insurance pays for Synoquin as well.

For those that don't an affordable substitute might be the YuMove from Yumega

YUMOVE - Lintbells

It's been so successful and transpired that some owners were taking it - so now, they've made a human version !!!!

They also have a Yumega club whch anyone can sign up for, and affords customers quite significant discounts and good offers.

I use Synoquin, but only for one of my gang - the physio also advises the addition of Fish oils to the diet as it lubricates the joints.
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If anyone collect the Synoquin red tokens I have some you can have
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If anyone collect the Synoquin red tokens I have some you can have
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