Is your dog or cat becoming less active? Is your horse experiencing decreased range of motion, changes in general attitude, or lameness due to injury? Does your dog or cat have trouble sitting down, getting up, or climbing stairs?
Our four-legged friends suffer from arthritis and joint pain just as people do, yet animals lack the ability to communicate their pain to us. So animals do what they can by being less playful, hiding away, becoming more aggressive or simply refusing to be as active as before.
If you or somebody you know and love personally has joint pain, Flexicose's high quality liquid glucosamine formula works equally well in humans. For more information on Flexicose for humans, please continue on to the Flexicose for humans section.
Common Types of Arthritis in Animals:
- Acute Traumatic Arthritis
- Auto Immune Arthritis
- Degenerative Joint Disease
- Hip Dysplasia
- Hypertrophic Arthritis
- Infectious Arthritis
- Inflammatory Joint Disease
- Kneecap Dislocation
- Osteoarthritis(equine arthritis)
- Osteochondrosis
- Shoulder Degeneration
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Traumatic Arthritis
Signs of Arthritis and Related Conditions in Cats and Dogs:
- Whining, grumbling or yowling when lifted or handled
- Lameness and/or stiffness
- Difficulty climbing stairs
- Hiding or disappearing from sight
- Reluctance getting up from a lying or sitting position
- Marked decline in energy during walks, play or runs.
Signs of Arthritis and Related Conditions in Horses:
- Lameness, stiffness and/or an obvious limp
- Increased sensitivity to touch or handling
- Changes in horses general attitude and/or performance level
- Decreased range of motion
- Increased stiffness before warming up
- Mild swelling and heat in joints
Equine arthritis affects horses by causing lameness and most often appears in the upper knee joint, front fetlocks, hocks or coffin joints in the front feet. It can affect horses that have suffered injuries and have other issues affecting their bones and joints. Arthritis occurs following years of hard exercise, injury and advanced age. With Pet Flexicose® , you are essentially giving your animal a supplement that assists in the regeneration of cartilage and strengthens the muscles, tendons and ligaments in the area to give more support to the body.
For more information and descriptions of the types of arthritis in pets, click here. Flexicose ® works well for many of the degenerative forms of arthritis in pets. These types include osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and joint degenerations to name a few.
How much should I give my pet?
When Flexicose is used for humans, the dose is 1/4 oz daily. In pets, the dosage depends on the weight of the animal. Reference the below chart for recommended dosages. Give 1 serving per day to the animal. Serving size will vary as the weight of the animal increases.
Pet Dosage Chart
| Pet's Weight | Total Doses | Suggested Daily Dose |
| 0 to 10 lbs | 256 Doses | 1/32 oz (.2 tsp) |
| 10 to 40 lbs | 128 Doses | 1/16 oz (.4 tsp) |
| 40 to 100 lbs | 64 Doses | 1/8 oz (.75 tsp) |
| 100+ lbs | 32 Doses | 1/4 oz (1.5 tsp) |
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