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mypuppy
02-27-2013, 01:38 PM
Hello friends,
I recently came across this product on Facebook, and am considering it for my sweet girl against all the other supplements she is currently on, which IMO, are not making a great difference. Wanted to share the resource for anyone who is also looking. I will let you know if I notice any improvement in my girl. Wish us success.

Love and tight hugs to all.

xo Jeanette

Here's the website:

www.petresearch.com/

Squirt's Mom
02-27-2013, 01:46 PM
Can't seem to find a complete ingredient list or nutrient analysis....am I missing something? :D

mypuppy
02-27-2013, 01:57 PM
Hi Leslie,

At the very top, there is a tab for Product Info, and it does list the ingredients. Hope you find it, unless I screwed up and sent half butt info...LOL...let me know and I will redo.

Love to you and all.

xo J.

Squirt's Mom
02-27-2013, 02:15 PM
I found that but it doesn't tell all that is in the product, just hits the high points - egg lining, boswellia, curmumin and a mineral mix but not the balance in the mix. Usually you can find a list like would be on a package or bottle, along with what nutrients, vitamins and such.

mypuppy
02-28-2013, 06:14 AM
You're right Leslie. I have emailed the company for a detailed list of ingredients as well as any reported side effects and a free sample. I will post again as soon as I receive anything. Sit tight.

Xo Jeanette

mypuppy
02-28-2013, 04:11 PM
Hi again Leslie/friends,

Please find below the info. I received today on the WAG joint supplement. Let me know your comments, if any.
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WAG is an all natural supplement, a comprehensive formulation that addresses every aspect of a dog's complete structural vitality: joints, bones, tendons and ligaments. WAG is comprised of all next generation branded / patented ingredients that are scientifically documented to be safe and effective. Our primary ingredient, NEM, (natural eggshell membrane) is clinically proven to be 5x's more effective than glucosamine and chondrotin and has shown to be effective in as little as 7 to 10 days.
The following is a listing of all ingredients in WAG;
the ingredients ion WAG Lifetime Joint Care are as follows;
Active Ingredients
Microminzyme (Micronutrient Complex) 350 mg
NEM (natural eggshell membrane) 125mg
BCM-95 (curcumin) 100mg
BosPure (boswellia serrata) 100mg
Inactive Ingredients (these are the binders)
Dicalcium Phosphate
Magnesium Stearate
Malt
Maltodextrins
Microcrystalline Cellulose
Natural Flavoring
Silica Aerogel
Stearic Acid

If you are interested in a free 15 day sample, please visit our website www.petresearch.com, go to the Product Info tab, there you will find a short form to complete and we are more than happy to mail the sample out to you. Our website also list testamonials from others and more information on WAG.

Hope this is helpful.

WAGS!!
Stacey Hall
Pet Research, Inc.
855-316-8045

SoggyDoggy
03-04-2013, 01:47 AM
As another suggestion, I swear by this stuff:
http://www.sashasusa.com

I have had both of my boys on it for 2 years, and there is now no sign of any joint inflammation or pain in either one (both aged 13 and 13.5 yrs). Fraser used to limp from arthritis, which I was expecting to flare up after staring the trilostane, but I have kept him on a regular dose of 1/2 teaspoon nightly on his dinner, and he is thriving. I have only ever heard great things about this stuff so I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to start a joint support supplement.

molly muffin
03-04-2013, 04:49 PM
I checked and we can only get sasha here via a vet that sells it. If you are in the US it looks like you can order it online. *sigh* Figures. Everything for pets has to go through a vet here in canada it seems. If I remember, I'm going to see if they'll tell me what the nearest vet is that orders it.

SoggyDoggy
03-05-2013, 07:20 AM
Hey Sharlene,

As I said I rate the Sacha's blend really highly, but check into the price too. Vets here and some pet shops sell it for $90 per tub of powder, but I usually buy it online for $46 for the same size tub. One tub then lasts me 3-4 months for two dogs (both under 22 pounds/10kg). In that respect, it is very economical, but check the prices out carefully.

mypuppy
03-08-2013, 06:55 AM
Hi all,

I received a 2 week free sample of the WAGS product, but to my disapppointment, my sweet Princess turned her nose up to it...UGH. I tried everything but she would not like the taste. I actually can't blame her cause I too would do same. LoL. I've never had any problems her taking any other supplement or her Vetoryl, but this stuff she just refused.

Back to the drawing board.

xo Jeanette

Squirt's Mom
03-08-2013, 07:46 AM
Hi Jeanette,

Squirt takes a joint supplement called GlycoFlex. It comes in 3 strengths - I, II, and III. It has glucosamine, condroitin and a lot of other good stuff in it including Green Muscle Lips, which is very good for joints. It comes in a tablet or chew form. Squirt prefers the tablets, the others prefer the chews. :rolleyes: My sweet brats! :D

Not sure they offer samples but you can ask and if not, let me know via PM. Our vet has started carrying these so you might check that avenue for samples, too. ;)

Hugs,
Leslie and the gang

PS. I wonder where the green muscles keep their tiny little lipstick tubes? :p

Barb
03-26-2013, 03:36 PM
I use Spectrin for dogs from Nusentia. It has a good amount of glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM. I like that it has a nice amount of vitamin C also. I was reading that hyauloronic acid is needed also but I could not find a vitamin that was made in USA with no outsourced ingredients. If they added egg shell membrane this would be great.

I would check with your vet first though before adding supplements because of interactions. Hyauloronic acid can make dogs thirsty.

http://nusentia.com/dog-supplements/multivitamins-for-dogs.html