P.S. Every week you wait, the shortage is still outrunning the refill. He's not getting younger while you decide, and the flour he's already lost is flour he's got to build back. The sooner it starts, the more good days are still on the table.
P.P.S. This isn't sponsored. I'm just a vet who explained "it's probably his age" away in his own living room for months, and won't let another owner do the same. If your dog's slowing down and you've been telling yourself it's nothing, please don't wait for it to get loud enough to believe.
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Skeptical the first couple weeks, honestly. Then around week six my lab started taking the stairs on his own again. Wasn't expecting that.
That timeline is exactly right, Megan. The first two weeks rarely show much — it's the refill catching up.
Mixed it into dinner and my picky beagle ate it like a treat. Honestly shocked, he turns his nose up at everything.
My 4 yr old golden had stopped jumping on the couch. He's back up there as of this week.
Same problem with mine! How long did it take for you?
About two months for the big change, little bits of improvement before that.
Wish I'd found this before spending a small fortune on chews that did nothing.
Vet here too. Came around on collagen for the same reasons she lays out. Glad to see it explained this simply.
Does this work for senior dogs or just the young ones?
My 11 yr old is on it and moving easier, so I'd say yes.
Just ordered. Fingers crossed for my old girl.