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Hi all. George (8.5yr old Lab /Staff Cross) has been put on fish oil tablets for his arthritis. And I love our vet, he is an absolute magician - however the Antinol Rapid he’s recommended seems insanely expensive for what it is. 
 

Are there other fish/mussel oil extracts that people are using for their dogs in place of Antinol?

 

I would Google… but I’ve chosen to reactivate a decade old forum account instead… so I guess that shows how much success I’m having with the Google machine :shrug:
 

 

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I found Antinol really good. They are all pretty expensive. Maybe you could try a course of Cartrophen injections? An orthopedic surgeon did suggest 4Cyte gel and Glyde powder recently. I don't think they have done anything, I'm just using them up.

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We use technyflex powder & had great success.
One dog also gets antinol which i buy direct .
Many who use antinol use it for one dose & use the human lyprinol for the other to make it more viable 


 

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Beware of the cheap stuff.  A couple years ago I read a peer reviewed article that found much of it was rancid.   I'll try to find a link.  It must be stored properly.

 

This isn't the article I had in mind, but it does a good job explaining.  There are many studies finding rancidity.  Most look at human supplements,  but veterinary meds are less regulated than human, so I  doubt they're better in this

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4681158/

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You could ask your vet about monthly Synovan injections, my old boy did ok on them, check the 'What is Synovan' heading here

I give my 12y/o Dandie, Zara, 1tsp Cen Oil daily (I use the horse one as it was given to me) as well as 3/4 tsp of Glucosimine/Chondroitin powder. I have found the most economical is from here

I have really noticed an good improvement in Zara's mobility since she has been on the Cen Oil.

It has also helped with new hair growth on my 'skin' Westie

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On 20/08/2023 at 3:56 PM, blissirritated said:

Hi all. George (8.5yr old Lab /Staff Cross) has been put on fish oil tablets for his arthritis. And I love our vet, he is an absolute magician - however the Antinol Rapid he’s recommended seems insanely expensive for what it is. 
 

Are there other fish/mussel oil extracts that people are using for their dogs in place of Antinol?

 

I would Google… but I’ve chosen to reactivate a decade old forum account instead… so I guess that shows how much success I’m having with the Google machine :shrug:
 

 

 

Hello everyone,

 

I can totally relate to your situation, as I'm also exploring options for my dog's arthritis treatment. My furry friend, Max, is in a similar boat. He's a 10-year-old mix, and the vet has also suggested fish oil supplements for his joint health.

 

I've heard great things about Antinol Rapid, but I understand your concerns about the cost. It's always good to consider alternatives that might be more budget-friendly.

 

I've started researching other fish and mussel oil extracts, but like you, I'm finding it a bit overwhelming.

 

If any of you have had success with a specific brand or product that's worked well for your dog's arthritis, I'd really appreciate your insights. Your experiences could be super helpful as I navigate this journey to find the right supplement for Max.

 

By the way, I totally get where you're coming from with the Google search struggles. Sometimes it's much more valuable to tap into a community like this for real-life experiences and recommendations.

 

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and suggestions!

 

Best regards,

April

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Blackmores Lyprinol is the human version of Antinol. Still expensive but a bit cheaper. You can usually find it on special somewhere, Chemist Warehouse was a good place to buy it normally. ($48.99 for 100 tablets). I used it with good effect on an elderly dog. 

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