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Joint Disease In Dogs. Where To Start? Try Synflex!

Author: Liyo Josef
by Liyo Josef
Posted: Jun 14, 2014

Most of us can’t imagine life without a pet. They’re like our kids and they rely on us to take care of their needs. They don’t ask for much: some food, water and a warm place to sleep so it’s the least we can do for an animal who would most likely sacrifice themselves for us. Cats are cool, and I love cats, but a dog; they’ve earned the title of "man’s best friend", and in my case, woman’s. The bond we form is as deep as those we form with family. I tell my dog at least a dozen times I love him, and he shows me a hundred times a day the feeling is mutual. On the other hand, nothing hurts me more than to see him (my boys name is Rocky) not feeling well.

First of all, he’s 13 and at this age we all know how the story ends. Thinking about having to say goodbye to my boy just about kills me so now when he shows signs of illness or not feeling well, a feeling of dread sets in. It wasn’t too long ago he began having trouble jumping up on the bed. He’d act like he wanted to but he would eventually give up and find a soft spot on the floor. He didn’t complain, but you could tell he hesitated doing things that he used to do all the time. Those old bones and joints had finally caught up with him.

His health didn’t warrant a trip to the vet. Rocky is still energetic and excited to go and do the things he has always done. He was eating and drinking well and always eager to follow his daily routine..........in, out, in, out. I needed to do something for him to ease his discomfort so I started looking on the web. Many people advised that his hesitation to jump on the bed or go down the steps could be a sign of arthritis or joint pain. The articles said that arthritis in dogs is very common and can be brought on from age, injury or predisposition through genetics.

After hours of research, I stumbled upon liquid glucosamine time and time again. Synflex for Pets was the brand to be exact. The reviews were stellar and my hopes high that this would help him move easier and relieve any pain he might be having. Syn-flex was simple enough to give him. I just mixed a little in his morning and evening meal and that was it. I did this every day and around the 3rd week or so he did something he hadn’t done in almost 6 months. He jumped up on my/his bed, headed for the pillows and adjusted himself a cozy place to nest. My jaw dropped because it was obvious Syn-flex with its special formula of goodies had worked its magic. I had become one of those glowing reviews that convinced me to give it a try in the first place. Rocky was as energetic as always, but now he didn’t hesitate on things that required him to jump. Turns out, Synflex is very effective in handling joint pain brought on by arthritis. Rocky boy was now getting all the necessary supplements he needed to help him lubricate and fight his inflamed joints.

We’ve all read the horror stories of prescription drugs and their dangerous side effects. I don’t like giving my pet any drug unless I have no choice. I have found Syn-flex to be totally safe with virtually no side effects.

So, if your pet is showing similar signs in their daily life, then I recommend you consider giving Synflex a try. Read the reviews for yourself. Synflex Liquid Glucosamine delivered on its promise to me and Rocky. Check out Synflex123.com. They have loads of information about the product along with tons of reviews.

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