: Synovi G3 Soft Chews, 120 Count

: Synovi G3 Soft Chews, 120 Count


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Synovi G3 Soft Chews, 120 Count

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Synovi G3 Soft Chews, 120 Count
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: DVM
Label: DVM
Manufacturer: DVM
Model: 015DVM08-120
Publisher: DVM
Sales Rank: 824
Size: 120-count tub
Studio: DVM



Features:
  • Veterinarian recommended
  • Comprehensive supplement for superior joint health in dogs and cats
  • Nutritional supplement offering chondroprotective agents natural anti-inflammatories and powerful antioxidants
  • Formulated with glucosamine and perna canaliculus for improved joint health msm to relieve inflammation and creatine monohydrate for enhanced energy







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SynoviG3 Soft Chews are a nutritional supplement offering chondroprotective agents, natural anti-inflammatories and powerful antioxidants in a moist, tasty, easy-to-chew treat for enhanced client compliance. SynoviG3 is formulated with glucosamine and Perna Canaliculus for improved joint health, MSM to relieve inflammation and Creatine Monohydrate for enhanced energy. Also containing antioxidants like Vitamin E, Alphan Lipoic Acids and Omega-3 Fatty Acids, SynoviG3 is a comprehensive supplement for superior joint health in pets.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * BEWARE, BEWARE, BEWARE!!! ...
I purchased Synovi G3 120 count soft chews from Entirely Pets and there were wood chips in many of the chews. I've previously purchased Synovi from vets and also from Medi-Vet through Amazon with great success. My 3 dogs absolutely love the chews and they do help them a great deal. When I received the Entirely Pets order, at first my dogs ate them, but then they started refusing to eat them. I found wood chips twice in chews my dogs wouldn't eat but thought they came off my floor. Then I smashed a chew straight out of the container and it had several chunks of wood in it! Do NOT buy from this vendor. They've refused to take my calls or respond to this complaint. I still have contaminated chews left. BEWARE, BEWARE, BEWARE!!!!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Excellent price... jury still out on the effectiveness ...
My vet recommended this product for my 10 year old Cocker Spaniel. My dog has been taking it for about 2 months now. He seems to like the taste, but I'm not sure if the supplements are actually doing much for my dog. He is back to normal (from his limping) but he was also on a number of other prescriptions from the vet so it's hard to say what is the cause for this recovery. The 4 stars I'm giving this are for Amazon's price for this item. In the past I've learned that things that my vet recommends are often much cheaper online than at his office, so when he recommended this product (at $50) I decided to check online first. I'm glad I did, because Amazon's price was almost half that. I later told my vet that he's on the product and told him that his price was much higher than Amazon, I then told him the price and he couldn't believe it. He claimed he pays more than that for them and then told his assistant. Not sure if they didn't believe me, but I didn't care. In the future I always decline my vets recommendations until I can price the products on Amazon (and it's affiliates) first. I also let me vet know I do this so he knows he's losing my business for his prices, hopefully that makes him more competitive.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Pet Care ...
The product is very good and my dog loves it. The problem I had with this tub was that it was a little dried out.

So I rate the product 5 stars but the supplier maybe a 4 star for not having fresh product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Synovi G3 soft chews ...
My 3 think these are "cookies" and beg for them. I like the fact that their treats are good for their joints. Love these. Lynn R



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mucho Excellent! ...
I must say, I was rather astounded by the medicinal properties of these chews...My 9 1/2 year old feamle Boxer/Border Collie mix was really starting to show the initial effects of arthritis in her hind legs & I was really getting concerned, so, I did some researching on the internet, found the Synovi G3 Soft Chews and decided to try 'em before a visit to the vet...We started her on the chews & after about 3 weeks, the effects were marked & phenomenal...she hardly limps at all anymore...it's like we turned the clock back 4-5 years...Can't say enough good about these chews...HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!


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