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PSCHPhycox Max offers a potent blend of anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties in a delicious cranberry-flavored soft chew, designed to support aging dogs' weight management, blood glucose control, and overall health.
Active Ingredients | ascorbic acid |
Flavor | Cranberry |
Item Form | Chew |
L**E
THIS IS AMAZING STUFF!!!
Amazing product. I have used it for all of my dogs and it's given them years of pain free activity. My only complaint is that it's not made for humans!
C**S
Gave back the spring in my senior dog's step!
If your did is having joint issues this is a LIFE saver. A couple of years ago my shepherd would not get up. Just laid there crying and yelped when I tried to lift herA very emotional visit to the vet ensued where I was told the (relatively) good news that it might just be old age catching up to her joints and recommended this type of medication.I have great vets who don't push products or unnecessary procedures so I asked her "what would YOU use". She said she gave her own dog phycox so trying it was a no brainer. She back to jumping off and onto beds in a couple of months and two years later this is still the only medication I will use for herThere are other products out there but I will never change brands. We forgot her medication on vacation and picked up a "top rated" medicine from the local petstore- I could immediately tell the difference and couldn't wait to get her back on her normal medsNot only is it effective it's easy to give them. She chews them like treats, she doesn't spit them out like she did with the medicine we had to pick upon vacation She's 13 now and still takes them daily and is excited to get her morning "treat". Here she is eagerly awaiting her medicine
W**W
Nearly a miracle. This has given my elderly dog his life back.
We got the first round of PhyCox from my dogs vet. I was glad to see we can purchse them on Amazon. The vet seems to have a problem keeping it in stock.My dog was 14 when we started the treatment at that point he was barely able to go up the street and back again for a walk, couldn't make it up our stairs and had issues standing for even a short amount of time. After a month on Phycox he could walk the whole neighborhood and people are shocked to find out he is his 15 years old. He acts like he is 8 years old. He can do stairs now without a problem . He still get a dose twice a day and my other 9 year old dogs gets it at least once a day.If your dog is a picky eater I might be as issue to eat it at first, but they will learn to like them. If you dog is food driven, they'll love them.The tablets are a bit greasy. I 'd recommend putting a small amount of flour in the container and shaking it up (with the lid on) to cover the tablets. Do this a bit at a time till it covers them to avoid using too much flour. I've found this works really well at keeping your fingers cleaner and the dogs won't notice it.
O**K
Love these but the price is out of control!
These work great for my dogs. When I had Great Danes, it really helped them. Now that I have two rescue Labs that are older with lots of issues, I use these as well and it helps. I can really tell the difference if they go without, especially in my older, 100+ lab with a lot of joint and hip issues due to bad breeding. However, the cost is very outrageous now and getting prohibitive. I have to give my older lab 3 and the smaller older lab only gets 1 (should be getting 2 but I can't really afford to). That is 4 a day so a 90 count doesn't last us even a month and at $67+ a pop and constantly increasing, that is getting cost prohibitive for us, sadly. They used to be less than $40, which was much more reasonable even though, again, we had Danes at that time and each one got 3 and we had 3 Danes! Anyway, if the price contains to increase, we will need to look for an alternative, unfortunately.
3**E
The pup says "Yup"
On the recommendation of a friend, I started giving these to my great pyrenees after she had started to limp and I was concerned. It's been a few weeks, but she seems to be getting around a LOT better. She's 9 years old, which is good for a pyrenees. She weighs about 100 pounds, so keeping her joints comfortable is important. These are her nightly treats. She will even wave and give you her paw for one - but we give her two. Still in the "loading" phase. My girl loves to pull a cart, wagon, all kinds of fun stuff, behind her, for whatever audience she can find. Hopefully, with the help of these, she will enjoy a few more good years of parades, demos and getting around like the young, beautiful pup I brought home.
C**S
The product worked for our 17 year old
The Vet told me her dog loved it and ate it like a treat. I read some reviews and they were unbelievable in that most saw immediate relief. I can tell you this. Our stray puppy who is going on 17 years old ( we think he was a year old when he showed up at the door) weighs about 50 lbs and had trouble laying down and getting up. He did not need help but you could tell he was struggling. After only 2 weeks I saw a big difference and now after 6 weeks he is running when I call and he jumps up like he did years ago. He does not eat it easily. I break it into about three pieces and sometimes he eats it and other times I have to crumple it into his foodBut the product is a keeper. I wish I could take it. But I am only 12 years old in dog years
8**4
With the right regimen of "conservative management" (CCL) (ACL), this stuff works.
Our dog with a ccl issue, does well with this, and without, starts to regress, she'll be on it for a while it seems. That's OK. We didn't wanna risk surgery and perhaps messing the other one up while the bad one heals which does happen. I am passing on here for anyone else who has a pup with a ccl issue, be patient, get them on this (we use this and glycoflex both), google "conservative management", ortocanis dot com (knee brace you can actually afford), use a tie when using the brace b/w the brace and her collar (helps it stay up). This regimen has really helped our girl, shes without a limp now, unless she does too much sprinting (avoid at all costs during conservative management healing), if sore, we just double up and limp goes away fast. Results are seen after longer use, might take a short bit to see some relief, don't give up. I see a lot of dogs being walked I KNOW have this injury, and I wish I could stop and chat with every one of them and tell them what I wrote here. Ask questions if you have some and I will take time to respond if I can answer them.
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