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sarnewfie

New member
My queen, Morgan, is 10 years old.
She is the foundation for HarborWinds.
She has gotten stiff and sore but i can tell is full of life yet.
So, a friend told me about this product.
http://www.effectivenaturalpets.com/
she is on the concentrate.
In 2 weeks time, she is chasing out the door after the squirrel that will never learn its lesson.
She goes after her 8 year old daughter, crazy penny who is active as ever, she is once again GAITING Across the yard.
Today is the first day i did not have to give her a Rimadyl, i gave it to her once daily till now.
The downside is, this product is a liquid. I would much rather put up with a liquid and the little inconvenience that it is, for the outcome that has happened.
The product is 25$ a month and ALL my newfs are on it.
By my calculations that means a bottle a month.
I am and always will be a big supporter of Springtime products but the expense is just getting to me with 6 newfs to give the suppliments to.
Anyway, i just wanted to let people know about a good product that cost wise is very affordable, yet VERY EFFECTIVE>
My friend has a 15 year old mixed breed that is also showing huge signs of mobility improvement!
 

MMtnmom

New member
so, do you buy it locally or online? Miss Lucky Dog is heading for the big ten in a few months. I've been using the Springtime, but if this is more cost effective...let me know...us senior citizens (canine and human) are on a tight budget!
 

sarnewfie

New member
Hey martha! yes we bought it at the local feed mill.
actually they carry it becouse val asked them to! so you can take the info to your food store and ask them to sell it.
:)
 

Lori

New member
I'll have to look into this. Chance is 11 3/4 yrs old now and gets 4 Cosamin DS (human version of Cosequin) a day. I get the large bottle - 230 capsules at Costco for $66, but with both dogs taking it and myself and my husband it's costly.
 

Abbey

Active member
We are currenly using Flexicose but I'm always willing to try something new. I'll be checking around to see who is selling it in my area.
 

sarnewfie

New member
print up the company information and bring it to your pet store, or where you buy your dog food.
Val is the one who asked our feed mill in town here to supply it.
:)
they said sure!
also you might want to look into being a dealer once you try it and find it works. it may not work for everyone, but, for these guys they sure are doing fab on it so far.
hopefully it will last.
:)
 
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