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Cosequin® DS (Double Strength)
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Cosequin® DS (Double Strength)

Nutramax Laboratories

Our Price: $14.15 - $85.95
Form: Capsule
Maintenance Dose: 1 SmartPak Well

#1 veterinarian recommended oral joint health supplement. Cosequin is the only brand proven in published, controlled U.S. studies to be bioavailable in dogs and to improve joint function. Cosequin DS has been specifically designed to meet the joint needs of larger dogs. Prescription not required.

Sizes: 120 capsules, 132 chewable tablets or 250 chewable tablets.

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Cosequin® DS (Double Strength) 4.8 5 121 142
Worth the money I bought this for my older Corgi who was starting to have trouble going up the stairs. Seems to be helping. January 28, 2013
Works Wonders When we first got our 8 yr old border collie, Sebastian, he was 25 pounds overweight. Every now and then he would limp on his front left leg after a good game of frisbee. I suspected arthritis so I researched and researched a good joint supplement and decided to try this. It worked wonders! After about 2-3 weeks, his limping episodes completely stopped. And I KNOW it works because if he goes a couple days without it, he starts limping again within the week. I'd say it is one of the best joint products out there. I think Sebastian would have to agree! January 5, 2013
Works Great; Glad I Tried It! I was skeptical, it seems these types of things are hit or miss; with humans, horses and dogs. Either this is a great product or I really lucked out on the 1st try this time!!! My 8 year old Rottweiler is doing great. It's only been 2 1/2 weeks and I am really noticing how much easier it is for him to get up. I have a prescription for Rimadyl but I'd rather not use that if I don't need to and I've started using SmartPak for my horses so I thought I'd give it a try for Rocky and see how it went. It's went great and for about $20.00 a month I'm very happy with it. The only trouble is he won't eat them out of my hand but no problem, I simply put them in the bowl with his morning kibble and he eats them right up (I never said he was the smartest dog in my house!) I'm very pleased with Cosequin and might try some of the other products in their line too. November 9, 2012
Love it! This product works wonders for my aging Husky mix. She has significantly less stiffness and mobility issues. I'd highly recommend it! September 3, 2012
Great Supplement I used this many years ago and it was recently recommended for another dog who tore her CCL. Since she and my other dog are both 8, I started them both on it. I can't say they've shown any improvements, but I'm hoping for a more long-term benefit. August 21, 2012
Easy to feed in food The pills are small enough to break up easily to hide in food. The pill is not beef flavored looking and is different than another brand that my dog would eat as a treat so I have to break by fingers into her food and she will eat it then. June 5, 2012
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