6 out of 6(100%)reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Duralactin Canine 1000 mg (60 tablets)
Review 1 for Duralactin Canine 1000 mg (60 tablets)
5out of5
Positive results
By:Joan
Date:February 16, 2012
Pet:Dog
Breed:Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Our 14 yr old Corgi is tolerating the lactate based medication, appears to have less stiffness, runs well, eats the tablets nicely. I was anxious to try a less toxic medication ,not the NSAID's suggested by some Vets and am happy a different Vet recommended your product.. I like the early action of Duralactin responding to inflammation. Will be monitoring her response after a month.
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Review 2 for Duralactin Canine 1000 mg (60 tablets)
5out of5
Duralactin is great
By:DBen
Date:February 15, 2012
Pet:Multiple Pets
Breed:labrador
My lab had knee surgery years ago and I've used several products over the years. Within 3 weeks of using duralactin, I swear I see an improvement. Her movements seem more fluid and she doesn"t hestitate at the stairs. I hope she continues to improve. Thanks for a great product. She loves the taste too!
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Review 3 for Duralactin Canine 1000 mg (60 tablets)
5out of5
Great product
By:wbrown2222
Date:February 7, 2012
fromOhio
Pet:Dog
Breed:Welsh Corgi Pembroke
Been giving this to my Corgi for appx 5 years for joint pain. He doesn't yelp anymore when he jumps up on the couch. And he also loves the taste. He thinks it's a treat.
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Review 4 for Duralactin Canine 1000 mg (60 tablets)
5out of5
Very Pleased
By:ZR100
Date:November 7, 2011
fromNew York
Pet:Dog
Breed:Rottweiler Mix
My 13 year old dog has arthritis and a stomach condition that prevents taking traditional veterinary medications for arthritis. My vet started her on this and she is doing very well on it. She is walking better than she has in months. Am very pleased by this product.
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Review 5 for Duralactin Canine 1000 mg (60 tablets)
4out of5
Appears to be excellent product
By:Sasha
Date:October 30, 2011
fromSan Francisco, CA
Pet:Dog
Breed:chow and chow mix
Two of our dogs are seniors (13 and 11 years). Both have severe hip dysplasia. Our vet suggested that we try duralactin to help reduce joint inflammation. Although both dogs have only been taking the tablets for about a week, both appear to be more comfortable and have better range of movement. I've been told it will take about 14 days before any real improvement would be visible, but I'm encouraged by what I've seen so far. I'm placing another order to continue to medication. It's great that it's non-prescription and inexpensive in comparison to something like rimadyl.
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Review 6 for Duralactin Canine 1000 mg (60 tablets)
My little chihuahua has a back injury. It occasionally flares up and during acute attacks he is on steroids. I have tried most things out there. Duralactin is not well publicized, but for us it works better than any of the others (Glucosamine, chondroitin, Cetyl M, HA, aspirin) with no side effects such as upse tummy. Plus he munches the vanilla flavored tablet right down with no trickery needed. Within a week of starting it, I noticed he had much greater control over his legs on the slick floors (unfortunately our floors are polished concrete) and he'll begin to bounce around and play rough. He was recently ill for a few days, and I quit giving him the Duralactin. He became wobbly on the floors, occasionally seemed to lose his legs and fall, and generally seemed stiffer and unhappy. Now he's back on again, for good. I give this as an antiinflammatory in conjunction with Hyaflex for a little joint insurance.