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At what age should I start giving Hip & Joint?
At what age should I start giving Hip & Joint?
It's never too early or too late. Younger dogs (1โ4 years) benefit from preventive joint support โ especially large and XL breeds prone to hip dysplasia. Older dogs benefit from active support for existing stiffness and reduced mobility. Starting early gives the best long-term results.
My dog already has joint problems. Will this help?
My dog already has joint problems. Will this help?
Hip & Joint is formulated to support both prevention and management of joint discomfort. Many customers with senior dogs or breeds prone to hip issues report noticeable improvement in mobility and ease of movement within 3โ4 weeks of consistent use. It is not a medication โ if your dog has a diagnosed condition, use it alongside your vet's treatment plan.
Is Hip & Joint good for large and XL breeds specifically?
Is Hip & Joint good for large and XL breeds specifically?
Yes โ large and XL breeds carry significantly more body weight on their joints and are statistically more prone to hip dysplasia and elbow issues. Hip & Joint was developed with this in mind. Adjust the dose by weight as shown on the label.
How long until I see improvement in my dog's mobility?
How long until I see improvement in my dog's mobility?
Results vary depending on your dog's age and condition. Most owners report visible improvement โ easier getting up, more willingness to move, less stiffness after rest โ within 3โ5 weeks of daily use. Give it at least 30 days of consistent use before evaluating.
Can young, active dogs use Hip & Joint as prevention?
Can young, active dogs use Hip & Joint as prevention?
Absolutely โ and this is actually the smartest time to start. Joint cartilage is easier to maintain than to rebuild. Active dogs that train, compete, or run regularly put extra stress on their joints. Starting Hip & Joint early is an investment in their long-term mobility.