Cosequin and Dogs Frequently Asked Questions
I give my dog a food that contains
glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate. Do I still need to give Cosequin?
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Yes. None of the foods contain the researched combination of high quality
ingredients in Cosequin. The amount of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate in
dog food is minimal. Even if these diets contained high quality glucosamine and
chondroitin sulfate, according to the amounts listed on the labels, a
large-breed dog would need to consume more than a full 5 pound bag daily to
obtain the amounts found in CosequinDS. In addition, both glucosamine and
chondroitin sulfate may break down when subjected to the heat or extreme
pressure in the manufacturing process of commercial dog food.
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Can I give a supplement labeled for
human use to my dog?
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Many of the human glucosamine/chondroitin sulfate supplements use substandard
ingredients, and studies have shown that many do not even meet their own label
claim for the ingredients listed on the bottle. With Cosequin each capsule or
convenient tasty chewable tablet contains exactly what is stated on the label.
These trademarked ingredients have been shown to be safe and effective in pets.
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When should I start giving my dog
Cosequin?
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Early action is always the best advice. Different breeds of dogs age at
different rates. With regular check-ups your veterinarian can talk with you
about your dog's aging process. Your veterinarian may discuss weight control,
exercise and the administration of Cosequin.
Whenever you notice limping, stiffness, or a change in gait, it is important to
have your dog examined by your veterinarian. Your veterinarian can advise you if
Cosequin can help. Joints generally get worse with time. When your veterinarian
recommends Cosequin, the sooner it is started, the more opportunity your dog
will have to respond.
Your veterinarian may also suggest using Cosequin as a protective measure. This
can be important for maintaining an active life for many dogs, especially large
breeds and working dogs of all sizes. Cosequin may also be used to help support
cartilage following joint surgery.
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Where can I buy Cosequin?
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Cosequin is available from your veterinarian or at
www.petmedstore.com . While Cosequin is not a drug and there is no need for
a prescription, only a veterinarian can examine your dog and advise you of his
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How long does Cosequin take to work?
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Since Cosequin is a supplement and provides nutrients to maintain your dog's
joint health, it works more gradually than drugs. Improvement on Cosequin can
range from gradual to dramatic. Following the administration schedule on the
label for your dog's weight, we recommend an initial administration period of
four to six weeks. Some dogs may show a response in a shorter period of time.
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After the initial administration period, the amount of Cosequin can gradually be
reduced to an economical maintenance schedule. Many large dogs maintain
on one to two capsules/tablets per day. (Please follow label recommendations for
your dogs weight.)
Are there any side effects?
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Cosequin offers unparalleled safety. A safety study in dogs
demonstrated no adverse effects of Cosequin administration on bloodwork
parameters, including complete blood count, biochemical, and clotting values.
Some dogs may experience a mild gastrointestinal upset such as that which occurs
when switching foods. If this is the case, you can try offering Cosequin with a
meal.
My veterinarian
recommended Cosequin for one of my dogs. Should I give Cosequin to all of my
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Research in dogs administered Cosequin has shown that if Cosequin is
given prior to an injury, the animal returns to normal function much more
quickly. In light of this research, many veterinarians now recommend Cosequin to
protect cartilage in dogs that are overweight, working breeds, and large breeds,
as well as the average "weekend warrior." In order to gain the protective
benefits of Cosequin in normal animals, a low level of Cosequin may be used. The
level for these pet varies, but the suggested label maintenance level given
every other day may be adequate.
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Should I exercise my dog while he is on
Cosequin?
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Exercise is important for optimal joint function as well as weight
control and the overall health of your pet. Joint movement is needed to
circulate fluid around the cartilage as well as to bring nutrients and to remove
waste products. It has been shown that when joints are immobilized, cartilage
structures deteriorate at a rapid rate. You should ask your veterinarian, but in
most cases, moderate exercise is recommended. Walking on sand or another soft
surface or even swimming will help circulate needed nutrients and reduce
excessive stress to the cartilage. It is important not to push your pet but to
exercise at a comfortable pace.
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My veterinarian just started my pet on
Cosequin. What should I notice?
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Observe your dog closely, and notice whether he seems more comfortable
performing everyday activities such as climbing up stairs, going for walks, or
even getting up. Most people will observe gradual changes in their dog's comfort
level. In a published survey of over 3,000 veterinarians, over 80% of
dogs administered Cosequin improved significantly in their mobility, level of
comfort, and attitude. Overall, the veterinarians rated Cosequin as
good to excellent.
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