Extend – Joint Care for Dogs – 1 Month Supply – Glucosamine for Dogs with MSM & Ascorbic Acid – Pure Grade Ingredients – 100%

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Our proprietary formula is specifically designed to soothe the effects of joint damage, support joint and cartilage, help retain flexibility, and improve mobility
DELICIOUS BEEF FLAVOR – Is your dog a picky eater? Don’t worry! This nutritious formula has a savory beef flavor that every dog loves. TIP: Add water to make a delicious gravy!
GET IT WITH CONFIDENCE – For Extend Pet Health, making you and your dog happy is our #1 priority. That’s why we offer a 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee! If you or your pet are not completely satisfied with the results, we will refund your purchase, no questions asked
CONTENTS: GLUCOSAMINE, METHYLSULFONYLMETHANE (MSM,TYPE II CHICKEN COLLAGEN, ASCORBIC ACID

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Customers like the functionality, mobility, and pain relief of the pet apparel. They mention it really works, eliminates their dogs’ overall joint pain, and eases discomfort. Customers also like the taste and ease of climbing. However, some customers feel the product is rather expensive.

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  1. Marv Carnes

    Seems to work very well, but pricey
    My 7 year old Corgi girl was having a very hard time getting around, and frequently was unable to get up off the floor or walk without limping or raising her back left leg. If she fell asleep on the floor, she would be crippled trying to walk after just sleeping for a few minutes to a half hour. I was worried, but having long had osteoarthritis myself, could appreciate how disabling the pain could be. I would give her muscle rubs, and tried CBD oil, all to no avail. After reading reviews on this product, I decided to give it a try. I didn’t have much hope that it would work, but my baby was in pain and I didn’t want to go the surgery route the vet said might be necessary. So, I took the plunge and bought this product.Well, it’s now been a month since I began giving it to her every day, mixed in some heavy cream and a dash of regular milk. I found that she would not eat it if it was put on her wet food, and after trying to mix it in just milk, it would not dissolve. Once I put it in some heavy cream, it dissolved right away, probably because it is fat soluble; then I diluted it with a dash of milk. This she would drink without resistance. It took a bit longer that a week, but I began to notice that she was getting around more easily, and seemingly with less pain. She no longer held her left leg up off the floor when she walked. Today I received my second box of Extend. I am absolutely convinced that it has made all the difference in the world for her!! Today, when I opened the door for my other four dogs to go outside, I saw her literally jump up off the floor and run for the door lickety split.! She has absolutely gotten better after taking Extend.I think the product is very pricey, and I wish it were more affordable. I would probably use it on two of my older dogs, a 9-year old Lab, and an overweight 5-year old Aussie Cattle Dog. Both are showing some signs of mobility issues, but nothing like the issue I had with my Corgi girl. But the price is just too expensive for me to use on three of my five rescue dogs, so I’ll use it only if they are unable to walk or begin limping with pain. Unfortunately, I often find that if one has only one fur baby, the cost of a product, though high, can be justified. But when, like me, one has multiple dogs, and living retired on a fixed income, I just cannot justify that kind of expense. I wish I could, but times are hard now, especially during the Coronavirus pandemic. I just can’t afford $150 a month to treat three dogs. $50 a month is difficult enough, but her health had deteriorated to the point she would not go outside, couldn’t walk with limping and lifting her painful leg, and stopped showing any interest in playing with the other dogs or me. Now she does all those things again!So, I highly recommend this product for any dog experiencing pain or difficulty walking or running due to joint problems. I can only praise its efficacy in alleviating the discomfort and increasing the dog’s mobility back to a more normal level. It definitely worked on my Corgi sweetheart, and I couldn’t be happier for that. I just wish I could afford to use it on my other two dogs who could probably gain better mobility from it, but since they are not immobilized or in obvious pain yet, I will wait.

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  2. Kailyn

    Expensive but effective
    I have repurchased this product several times after using the leftovers from someone’s dog who passed away. I had seen the mobility difference in their dog and I def see it in mine. I absolutely hate the sachets. They are a waste of plastic in my opinion and super inconvenient unless you have the perfect sized dog. I cut them up and add them to an old spice jar so I can shake a little bit on my dogs food every morning, probably using ~1/4 of a packet. I really love this stuff but I’m trying another product in pill form that’s a bit cheaper next to see if I can save a little bit but I’m def going back if I see my dog aching and moving slow. He’s an 11 year old Pomeranian, btw!

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  3. Vickie Smith

    Extend Dog Vitamins
    We’ve had our Australian Shepherd on this for about a year now & he’s doing so much better. Seems to be more active & getting around better.

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  4. Kfilly

    A packet a day has really helped my 70 pound dog!
    I have a 70 pound 5.5 year old black lab border collie mix I got as a rescue. My girl was diagnosed with hip dysplasia two weeks ago. My vet gave her melaxocam to help with her pain. I gave my dog the prescription medication for a few days with no real signs of improvement. My dog was still incredibly sore. She would not want to put weight on her right leg and had a hard time sitting or getting up. I dreaded seeing her in pain and suffering.I was trying research what I could do for my dog. I saw a hoky add for this product come up in a YouTube video I was watching. The ad was one of those things that sounded too good to be true, and I easily could have dismissed it. Anyway, I wrote down the product information as I figured I had nothing to lose. Long story short, I read a lot of reviews on this, and they are mostly positive. I decided to take a chance and order this product. I am glad I did. As of today, my dog has been on this for 8 days. My dog can easily get up and sit down. She limps a lot less, and she appears to be feeling a lot better. I am going to keep my dog on this product.I have also done a few other things to help my dog. My dog is drinking a little colloidal silver every day. I also apply DMSO gel around her effected hip. I also started all of those treatments prior to starting Extend. I saw the greatest improvement when I started her on this. Her improvement has also been exponential. However, my dog does appear to get a little stiffer at night as I give her this and her pain pill with her breakfast. Anyway, I bought another glucosamine supplement with hemp oil I just started giving her tonight. I am not giving my dog too much of any of the ingredients as my dog is on the cusp of needing two packets of Extend due to her size. I unfortunately cannot afford to do that with this product which is why I supplement this with Point Pet Hemp Oil Joint Care.Edit:My dog has been on Extend for 11 days and also gets two Point Pet Hemp Oil Joint Care chews a day (Started that 2 days ago). My dog started taking the second supplement two days ago. Anyway, my dog is feeling a lot better. I quit giving my dog her prescription medication a day ago. I also stopped applying DMSO to her sore hip today. My dog has been more active, limping less, and has an easier time getting up/sitting down. My dog is not quite back to being her old self, but she is doing some moderate running, and everyday she does a good 20 minute brisk walk around the dog park while her sister tears around with other dogs. I also forgot to mention that my dog loves the taste of this. All I have to do is sprinkle it over her food. She will lick the bowl clean.Edit 2:This supplement has made a real difference with my dog. My dog has been on Extend for 21 days and the Point Pet for 12 days now. I know the Extend played a significant role in her getting better as I could tell it was helping her a lot within a few days of me starting her on it. Anyway, I am happy to say that my dog is on both of these supplements and nothing else. She is still getting a little better every day. I just have to get my dog to lose a little bit of weight to help take a little stress off of her joints. Getting her to lose weight will be easier to do as she is becoming more active.Edit 3: My dog has been on this and the Point Pet stuff for over a year. She is still doing good. She has an occasional day where she gets sore, but that is usually her fault for overdoing it the previous day. My dog was also able to lose some weight do to her increased activity in conjunction with a slight restriction in dog food. My girl is now right around 60 pounds which also helps her sore hips.

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  5. Carie Gonzales

    Maybe my hopes were too high.
    After realizing my German shepherd was developing hip dispasia, I have tried to give her everything to help and then I seen this advertisement. For taste, she loves it, she actually can’t wait for her “treat” when I give it to her and it’s so easy, it’s just like water to them. After about a week of giving it to her I did notice a more drive for her to want to interact with our other dogs again. She doesn’t seem as depressed that she can’t walk very well anymore but it definitely didn’t get her up and walking again. I’m not saying it’s worth it because it definitely did something just not what I was hoping for her but she may be too far developed in the disease as my vet said. I did start giving it to the others who have not developed the disease and I noticed they have a little more energy too so vitamins are always good especially for my big girls who are prone to this disease. It does something so worth the try if the disease in not too prominent.

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    Extend – Joint Care for Dogs – 1 Month Supply – Glucosamine for Dogs with MSM & Ascorbic Acid – Pure Grade Ingredients – 100%
    Extend – Joint Care for Dogs – 1 Month Supply – Glucosamine for Dogs with MSM & Ascorbic Acid – Pure Grade Ingredients – 100%

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