









🐶 Give your dog the gift of movement!
CANIVET Dog Joint Care Supplements provide a comprehensive solution for your dog's joint health, featuring a potent blend of 9 active ingredients including Green Lipped Mussel, Glucosamine, and Turmeric. With 600 tablets per package, these veterinary-strength supplements are designed to reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and support overall joint function for dogs of all breeds and life stages.





| Package Dimensions | 13 x 7 x 7 cm; 600 g |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Size | 2 Pots (600 tablets) |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Storage Information | Store in a cool dry area |
| Specific Uses | Joints, Hip |
| Item Weight | 600 g |
C**9
Excellent product. Can’t praise it enough.
Love these. Got more active ingredients than the more famous brands. (You-move and Jointsure), at a MUCH cheaper price. £25 for 300 tablets, as opposed to £72. I found these when Amazon put up the price of the 300 pack of Yu-move from 40 odd, to £72. Very happy with these. My boy eats these out of my hand no problem, along with his hempseed oil pills, which I get on here 300 pills for £17. Best quality, best price. Be careful and do your research. My dog is 30kg and we are on 4 x 1000mg tabs over the course of a day. Two morning, two at night. BE VERY CAREFUL. Do your research. We started on two tiny drops of cbd oil once a day, then after a few days increased it to twice a day, closely monitoring him all the time. The starter dose is 2.8% strength. Increased it gradually and got up to the amount where the 5% oil was more economical. Same routine, built up gently, each dose increased over 5-7 days to closely monitor and assess efficacy. The hempseed oil comes in 300mg and 1000mg capsules, so the 300 would be better for say a 10kg dog. If your dog is smaller and a more intricate dose is needed, suggest sticking to cbd oil drops and tweaking the dose in tiny amounts. A bottle of 4.5/5 quality cbd oil is £12-15 on Amazon. There is no need whatsoever to get your dog put to sleep if their back legs are going. My dog is on metacam once daily from the vet and half a paracetamol twice a day, as per vets instructions. He has hempseed oil pills twice a day, along with these pills, which are the equivalent of you-move. He also has turmeric once a day (£8 off here 4.5/5.0 quality) and lastly a high strength fish oil pill (1000mg) which is £4-5 for a 6 months supply. Everything was introduced VERY SLOWLY over a period of time. I must point out that my delivery of turmeric was delayed a couple of weeks ago. He went without for 4 days. His back end was collapsing once a day. Now they are back in his system, he can walk down 17 stairs into my back yard, do his wee then come back up those 17 stairs WITHOUT ANY HELP AT ALL. I didn’t realise how good the turmeric was, until we ran out and he struggled for a few days x The hempseed oil and fish oil pills both have omegas and omega 3 in them. One vet told me I could drop the fish oil pill but another told me it was fine to keep giving it to him. It has been a FULL YEAR since his back end went abd with love and patience, my dog is still here, loving life and I am grateful that we have had this experience together. I take the hempseed oil and turmeric every day, along with the dog. I can tell a major difference. I am not unrealistic and he will tell me when it is time to say goodbye. I am not pushing him relentlessly for my own selfish needs. It sounds expensive, this regime, but the hempseed is £17 for 300 days supply, £4 fish oil for 150 tablets, turmeric 100 pills for £8, £25 max for these you-move equivalents - 300 pills and the cost of half a paracetamol twice a day along with the metacam. So the supplements for my 30kg boy, work out at less than £10 a month. Quality rated as least 4.5 out of 5, for each pill. This has taken me a year to find all this out and what works for us, with a few scary bits and bumps in the road, but hopefully, we have saved you time and money with this info and more importantly, given you valuable extra time with your fur baby, that you might not have had. Lots of doggy kisses from Leo dog xxx ALWAYS CONSULT WITH YOUR VET OR VET NURSE FOR ADVICE AND DO NOT SELF MEDICATE THE PAINKILLERS. You could kill your dog if you play around with painkillers. These people do their vet training abd vet nurse training for a reason. To keep our animals safe xxx You always have extra options. If this regime doesn’t work for you and your fur baby, try other things. Hot water bottle on sore joints to help with stiffness / discomfort. If your dog hurts themselves over a weekend, keep him confined in one room to rest his legs and keep him as still as you can until vets on a Monday morning. We are in a pandemic. Not everyone has £400 for an emergency vet consult over the weekend. Ask the vet for a consult over the phone to see if your dog needs urgent treatment or if rest and painkillers would be what would be prescribed anyway. Even use a baby gate if needed. (Freecycle / Fb marketplace.) This is our journey. I hope it helps you and your fur baby. Let us know how you get on xxx
D**N
They helped my dog within a week.
I have a Springer Spaniel who runs off at full sprint and keeps hurting her legs and limps for at least a week!! I have now been adding 3 Hip and Joint tablets with her morning biscuits and I am amazed to say they have worked fantastically. She still sprints off when let of the lead but there is no limping at all. We have been using these tablets for over a year now and highly recommend them.
M**M
Good value
Certainly seems to improve the mobility of My elderly dogs. They also enjoyed the flavour and soon got into the routine of taking them.
M**W
Good product
Quick delivery time and the dogs seem to take them without issue. Good product but only time will tell how effective they are in elderly dogs
M**N
Tens years old and like puppies
I have been using this supplement for a few years. I always buy the biggest pack for the best price per tablet. I have four teeny tiny chihuahuas who can hurt themselves on thin air, I swear, I am confused as to how something so small and close to the ground can fall over and hurt themselves.It was almost 8/9 years ago when one of my dogs hurt his knee, it had popped out of place and the vet said about an operation. They wanted to do it over the Christmas period but I was worried about out-of-hours calls, they are expensive, if he was ill so I said I'd come back in January. I popped them all on a more well-known brand for the first year then. I have three from the same litter and worried about it happening to them and another one from a different litter, popped him on it too. The costs were getting a bit much for me when I was in between jobs, I looked around and tried a few brands but I was happy that these had everything apart from collagen. I have used this brand for a few years and my almost ten-year-old chihuahuas are hopping up the stairs, running around, jumping around doing tricks.I had to take Watson to the vets a few weeks ago and they said he had a knee cap pop out, he's had a spinal injury that has been going on and off for a few months to the point he has pain meds on repeat to save me the £45 vet appointment, turned out he had an infection in his paw and pulled a muscle on his neck when Sherlock jumped on him. I expected the knee issue would be due to the breed and the breeding dogs passing this to their pups, so I thought I would be proactive and use these supplements. Sometimes I get such back pain that I just put a bowl of food on the floor and let them help themselves, after a few days of that I notice Mylo's slight limp or Watsons not liking his harness being put on or off. I get back to crushing a tablet each on top of their food and a square of fish oil, they will lick the bowl clean. They could probably have half a tablet each due to their very small size and one tablet being suitable for up to 10kgAnyway, I will keep the boys on these. I recommend them to my other fur parents. I see different friends' dogs and how stiff they get.
P**L
fish smell
I had to throw it out after two weeks . My dog didn’t like them . He is fussy so I suppose many dogs will like them . Not a nice smell
G**S
Excellent for joint care
We give these to our three dogs daily, and they certainly work. Our Springer's joints used to click, and since she started on these, it's stopped.
A**W
Check the composition meets your need. My dog likes the taste of them
Using these to support my 6 year old Labradoodle following vet advice to counter joint stiffness. They do smell a bit odd, but no complaints from dog, he happily eats them like a treat, so I would guess they taste fine. With any of these supplements it’s worthwhile checking the composition as the proportions of each ingredient seems to vary quite considerably from one brand to another. Reasonable price. As for performance, we’ve seen almost no stiffness since starting on joint supplements. I’m assuming therefore that they are providing a benefit. Hard to tell as when I ask him he just looks at me..
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