I'm at Melbourne Pet Lovers and was handed a $10 off code for Antinol. I have both my senior dogs on this and really like it. My golden retriever used to have mobility issues but he did get a lot better after going on these caps. Works for cats too! Thought I'd share the code in case any concerned pet parents are interested in trying it with a little discount. 1st post, please don't judge :)
$10 off Antinol Rapid for Dogs and Cats, Free Delivery @ Antinol
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I'm not buyin' it!
Whats the scam? This product is highly recommended by most vets in dogs with hip or joint issues
And it actually works
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282791694_Effect_of…So again, whats the scam?
Not sure what you are calling a scam. I've looked into it this before and its reputable. Antinol has a very big advocacy among people with pets who have joint and muscle issues.
IT WORKS. My dog used to be near crippled but thanks to Antinol I'm now $61.80 lighter.
Just seen the advert for Antinol. Saw a totally crippled jack Russell before taking it, then after taking it JR is running around an arena jumping over railings. Query - how does Antinol manage to remove the brown markings on the rear leg of the post crippled jack Russell?
curious, do they have panadol for dog or cat?
Our vet tells us to use children's panadol
Panadol is deadly for dogs. Aspirin or Nurofen maybe.
Your information here is incorrect DavRo
"Paracetamol.
Paracetamol is extremely toxic to cats and should not be given to them under any circumstances. Cats are unable to break down paracetamol and it changes the red blood cells in the body making them unable to carry oxygen, leading to complete organ and metabolic dysfunction and even death.Paracetamol is not registered for use for dogs in Australia, meaning that it can only be administered to the strictest of guidelines. You should never give your dog paracetamol unless under strict instructions by your veterinarian to do so.
Ibuprofen is TOXIC to both cats and dogs and can cause stomach ulcers, anemia, kidney failure, seizures, coma and death.
https://www.iahvet.com.au/can-dogs-and-cats-have-ibuprofen-n…
"Medications
It is advised not to give any medication to your dog without consulting your vet first. Many human medications can be poisonous and even lethal to dogs.Common medications given to dogs by the owners that cause poisoning include aspirin, paracetamol and ibuprofen:
Aspirin: The signs of aspirin toxicity may include anorexia, vomiting, diarrhoea, black-tarry stool, weakness and hyperthermia.
Paracetamol: The signs of toxicity may include tiredness, swelling of face, brown gums, difficulty breathing, vomiting and diarrhoea.
Ibuprofen: The signs of toxicity may include vomiting, diarrhoea, black-tarry stool, weakness, pale. With larger ingestions, dogs can develop kidney failure, liver failure and neurological conditions.
Many other medications can also be toxic to dogs."https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/livestock-and-animals/animal-…
@CuriousKate: Paracetamol can be highly toxic to dogs, well yea, if they are given too high a dose
I tried this on my 9 year old dog who was recently starting to get a bit stiff when getting up. The product helped but it’s expensive. Have since found this product which contains the same active ingredient but is far cheaper. It works just as well for him.
https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/68622/healthy-care-n…
Fish oil tabs work. Cheap as.
Thanks for this. My dog is currently on Antinol, but I'll try her on this intead.
just feed your dog ziwi peak with green mussel
don't need thisCheaper on vet-n-pet direct, just ordered 720 caps from them
Our dogs take Antinol Rapid. They are both 13 1/2 years old and large breed. One has osteoarthritis in his hips, both knees and one elbow. He takes 4 tabs a day. I feel like it helps his mobility and his state of mind. The other has no arthritis so she gets 2 a day. It also works wonders with their coats and skin.
What a scam.