Just scored an amazing deal on joint supplements for senior dogs!

Started by VetVicky746 â€ĸ 1/17/2026 01:00 PM

VetVicky746
VetVicky746
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OP 1/17/2026 01:00 PM
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Hey everyone! I was browsing online and found this incredible deal on glucosamine supplements for older dogs. My 12-year-old lab mix, Bella, has been a bit stiff lately, and these were 50% off with free shipping! The brand is Pawsitive Health - has anyone tried it before? Just wanted to share in case other senior dog parents could benefit too!
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TerrierTim764
TerrierTim764
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1/17/2026 02:30 PM
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OMG Vicky, thank you for sharing! My terrier mix, Rocky, is getting up there in years too and I've been looking for something affordable. Did you check the ingredients? Sometimes those cheaper brands have fillers. I tried a different brand last month and Rocky wouldn't touch it - such a picky eater!
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CollieChris460
CollieChris460
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1/17/2026 02:32 PM
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Interesting... my cat Mr. Whiskers has arthritis too, but cat supplements are way more expensive. Do you think this would work for cats? Probably not, right? Dogs get all the good deals lol. Still, glad you found something for Bella!
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VetVicky746
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1/17/2026 03:27 PM
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Tim - I checked the ingredients! It's actually pretty clean - glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, and some omega-3s. No weird fillers from what I can tell. Bella's been on it for a week and already seems more comfortable on our walks. Chris - I wouldn't recommend it for cats without checking with your vet first. Cat metabolisms are different!
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TerrierTim764
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1/17/2026 03:20 PM
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That's reassuring! Going to order some for Rocky now. Thanks for the tip! Maybe I'll mix it with his favorite wet food if he's being fussy. Let us know how Bella does after a full month!
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