Natural Science JOINT Support
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High fiber support for the joint health of your pet. Natural Science Joint Support contains high fiber Timothy hay and various beneficial ingredients to support the overall joint health of your rabbit, guinea pig, chinchilla, rat, or other small pet. Glucosamine aids in the prevention of cartilage degeneration, and turmeric and yucca exhibit anti-inflammatory properties.
NOTE:
- NOT RECOMMENDED FOR MICE Not intended for growing, pregnant, or lactating animals.
FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS:
- 0-1 lb: 1/2 tab per day
- 1-4 lb: 1 tab per day
- 4 lb & over: 2 tabs per day
HIGHLIGHT:
- Feeding a tablet guarantees that pets receive the entire guaranteed amount of the supplement necessary for optimum health. Supplements lose their potency when added to water. Animals may refuse or reduce the amount of water due to the taste of a water soluble supplement, which may lead to other health problems as well. Feeding a tablet, on the other hand, lets pet owners take the guesswork out of supplements.
INFORMATION:
- Product Facts Per 1 Tab (2 g)
- Size: 4.2 oz
INGREDIENTS:
Active Ingredients: Glucosamine (Plant Based): 90 mg, Manna Oligosaccharide (MOS): 40 mg, Turmeric Powder: 22.5 mg, Ginger Root: 18 mg, Yucca Schidigera Extract: 9 mg, Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA): 2 mg
INACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Timothy Grass, Barley Flour, Oat Groat Flour, Cane Molasses, Flax Seed Meal, Guar Gum, Mixed Tocopherols (preservative), Rosemary Extract
- 5 stars: 24 (75%)
- 4 stars: 2 (6%)
- 3 stars: 3 (9%)
- 2 stars: 2 (6%)
- 1 star: 1 (3%)
Doesn’t realize it’s medicine
Our 13+ year old Agouti mix bunny legs would splay out when she was standing still and she wouldn't tread on wood floors. We put carpets everywhere and she still had trouble standing and walking. After a few weeks of taking this joint support "treat" (she loves it), she is back to her usual mischevious self- what a 180. Our other 13+ year old, an English Spot mix, refuses to touch the stuff. She sniffs it and looks at us with disgust and walks away. She is on Meloxicam and doing pretty good. I do have to break up the tablet and feed the pieces to our bunny from my hand.
I give these to my senior buns and they eat them happily.
Bunny loves them she goes crazy as soon as she hears the bag
I wanted to be proactive and start my senior bunny on a joint supplement. She is a very picky eater and dislikes all medication - so I was afraid she wouldn't like these - but she loves them!
I'm very careful what my BunBuns eat. These are delicious, according to their excitement over them, and I like knowing I'm prolonging healthy lives..
I have 4 rescue bunnies, all with different needs. One of my buns seems to have arthritis and these are a wonderful way to get her moving and they seem to taste pretty good!
As soon as my bunnies here "Who wants a cookie?" they are scrabbling at the cookie bag. I'm hoping this helps my older bun with his arthritis, but even it it doesn't, it's a really tasty snack!
Our bunny has arthritis and was prescribed tablets we mix with juice that we give as needed. We tried this product and it helps a little but we still need to give the stronger medicine occasionally. I'd say it's about a 50% improvement; it helps but does not replace stronger medicines.
My bunny won't touch anything that resembles medicine. I've tried a few other products prior to discovering these. My bunny has arthritis in her paws and since taking the oxbow treat every day I have noticed a difference in her mobility. And best of all, she takes it like a cookie! I highly recommend for the elder bun.
Our vet recommended we get these as my rabbit is 8 years old. He thinks he is getting a treat! Great product.
This product came quickly and was exactly what I ordered. I also got two treats in the package for my bunnies. Would recommend this product and company. So far I was very pleased with my order.
I have replaced my bunny's not-as-healthy morning treat with the Oxbow Joint Support. She loves them so it was an easy transition.
My bun shattered her leg last fall and now it sits a little funky. These help her move around better. Without them she's noticeably more sore.
I bought this product on the recommendation of a friend in bunny rescue. My Flemish giant was having hip issues, not uncommon in Flemmies as they age. Since she's been on Oxbow Joint Support her movement is greatly improved. I'll be ordering more and adding it to the diet of all my senior buns.
My bunny loves his meds...
Have to break them in half but after a few tries our 7 year old is eating them with no problem. Will have to wait to see how effective they are
My senior bun likes the biscuits, but they are hard as concrete. I have to grind them up and put in applesauce for him to be able to eat them.
My pig is 5.5 years old and has a little bit of calcification on one knee, and possible mild arthritis - the good news is he likes this supplement a lot, but since I've been giving him less calcium and keeping him moving more, it's hard to say what's been effective. But he is more mobile, and less concerned with people touching his leg, so it can't hurt to keep him on it. He thinks it's a treat anyway!
Our exotic vet told us about this product and the success his furry patients have had with it, often in addition to pain medication. We have two bunnies who are disabled by injury or arthritis, and so far we've had some success. Disabled bunny loves it (although it took a few biscuits before she started looking forward to them like treats). Our arthritic rabbit won't eat it in biscuit form, but we crush it and sprinkle on his salad. For the most part, he gets a good deal of it. We're hoping he begins feeling better enough to have the twice daily dose. He is showing signs of improvement in joints. Also, Binky Bunny sent this immediately and with a treat! Very happy with service and product!
I bought these "cookies" for my 2 lovely buns and they absolutely love them! They are only 7 months old so its really just for preventive measures.
So Teddy Bear enjoys eating these "treats", but I can't say if the new jump in his step is all the good Oxbow pellets and Timothy Gold Hay since I adopted him (at age 7) or he's just happy to see me (lol). I think the former is true. But anyhow, your bun will enjoy eating these and I will keep everyone up to date in a few months as to how Teddy is doing on the Joint Support regimen!
Best of luck!
Teddy "Bears" of Pittsburgh
I just bought this not too long ago from my local vet. It smells pretty bad and my bunnies, at first, didn`t bother even sniffing it.
I managed to get em to eat the hard tablets on the second day. Much like the Oxbow Urinary they weren`t to crazy about it, but they ate it anyway. My 2nd bunny had gas so no tablets for him.
It`s too soon for results but I am hoping that this will help my older bunny be more flexible.
I adopted my rabbit when she was 8 years old, she didn't really jump or run too much, and she was having trouble grooming because of her arthritis. The improvement took a few weeks but she started being able to do all the things she couldn't do as well before. Then our vet had us add a herbal anti-inflammatory to her "cookie" and shes like a whole new rabbit. Plus She LOVES her "cookie", goes absolutely crazy when she sees shes going to get one. She's been taking immune support for about two months now and has not had any adverse reactions to it.
They are a little hard, so we soften them a little with water. We give our girl, she'll be 10 in October, liquid glucosamine in the evening. The pills are nice to have for her morning dose.
Our 8 year old Flemish giant rescue bunny suffers from arthritis of the knees and hips. This product was appealing as a way to give him a treat that might have some therapeutic value. The first ingredient was timothy hay so I wasn't worried that it would aggravate his bladder sludge problem. Unfortunately the processed flour ingredients were present in significant quantities to make him quite gassy and gave him cecal overgrowth/disbiosis for an entire day after we gave it to him. It was a waste of our money, though I'm sure others might have a better result in bunnies with more resilient digestive tracts.
I was really thrilled to hear that Oxbow had developed a glucosamine supplement for rabbits, especially one supplemented with herbs.
Unfortunately, the tablets are far too hard to even break with my hands until they have been soaked in something and their aroma is nothing that gets my rabbits interested in gnawing on them. I currently open capsules of Cosequin (for cats) onto apple quarters as a glucosamine supplement and then open capsules of Omega 3-6-9 oils and squirt them over the cosequin. My rabbits love this combination so I guess we'll be sticking with it. (And it has helped their arthritis immensely).
RESPONSE FROM BINKYBUNNY: They should not be this hard. If they are, something is wrong and we would have it returned. They should be the consistency of a small cookie that can break in half (as I do for my bunny to give as a treat throughout the day). If you happen to have this same issue, be sure to contact us and we will be more than happy to figure out a resolution.
Happy with the product half the cost the vet wanted great service will use again
My three senior bunnies, all over the age of 11 didn't like previous joint supplements I have tried before. They love their daily Joint Support "cookie". They all show improved flexiblity, are able to groom themselves more easily, and are more playful during their exercise time. I've been recommending it to my friends at Bunnies Urgently Needing Shelter who have senior bunnies.
Most of my bunnies(5 out of 6) look forward to getting these. It is too soon to know if it is helping their arthritis.
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