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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Joint Rejuvenate, dosage, safety, and more.

Horse/Equine:

  • Take a double handful of your horse's favourite food
  • Moisten with water (and molasses if fussy eater)
  • Mix Joint Rejuvenate powder with moistened feed
  • Mix with rest of feed

Dog/Canine:

  • Mix with a spoonful of canned food
  • Some dogs prefer it in milk

Cat/Feline:

  • Mix with a spoonful of canned food
  • Some cats prefer it in milk

Yes. Joint Rejuvenate works well with use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as phenylbutazone (bute) and pentosan polysulfate injections.

There are no contraindications with other supplements; theoretically it may be synergistic with turmeric or rosehip products.

Researchers have been unable to establish toxic dose upper levels of green-lipped mussel powder. Joint Rejuvenate is one of the safest products you can feed to an animal.

Studies have shown no adverse effects at doses up to 7,000 times the recommended rate.

Dogs and Cats:

  • Treatment dose: 20-60 mg/kg
  • Example: 20kg dog x 60mg/kg = 1.2 grams
  • Flat scoop = 1 gram; heaped scoop = 2 grams
  • A 14-day double dose is recommended initially

Horses:

  • Prevention (no symptoms): 2mg/kg (1 gram/flat scoop daily for 500kg horse)
  • Early-stage wear (stiffness): 6-10 mg/kg (5 flat scoops daily for 500kg horse)
  • Moderate-stage wear (subtle lameness): 20 mg/kg (5 heaped scoops daily for 500kg horse)

2 to 8 weeks in dogs, cats and horses. Improvement won't occur overnight like aspirin.

A double dose is recommended for the first 14 days. For active arthritic symptoms with no improvement after 14 days, there is only a 20% chance of improvement even with 8-week persistence.

Yes, every Joint Rejuvenate user has the option of taking a FREE 15-minute Veterinary Consultation (valued at A$90).

Contact Dr John Stewart on +61 425 310 625 to arrange your consultation.

Joint Rejuvenate is available in various sizes to suit different animals and budgets:

  • Dogs: From $33.00 (50g) to $253.00 (500g)
  • Horses: From $60.50 (100g) to $1,100.88 (3Kgs)
  • Cats: From $60.50 (100g) to $253.00 (500g)

Visit our Shop page to see all sizes and pricing.

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