cakana:
TAOofGoldyShep:In most cases, I would think that the human supplements are superior.
I tend to think the same way. I know there are good quality pet supplements, but I also know that some aren't what they claim. Move Free is a reputable brand and I can happily say that since I started taking it, the knee that was giving me problems is pain free - yay!! I hope it's helping my senior girl as much as it has me.
I don't believe this to be a true statement. I don't think any of the joint supplements human or animal are monitored by the FDA. My doctor (and my vet) said it is a crap shoot as to what you are actually getting in the dosages. The bottle can state on thing, the actual ingredients can vary greatly. HOWEVER both my vet and my doctor said if you are taking them and they help do not stop. I was also told you can not "over do" on gluc/chond. What the body does not use goes out in body waste.
Ann & Art
Maxine CGC, UADNJIII, DDNJ-r (11 yr old Golden)
Belle NJP, NAJ, OJP, CGC, UAGI, UADSJ, UADJJ (5 Black Lab)
Teddi UADJJ, UJJ, CGC (1 1/2 yr old Golden)
Pete 14 yr old TB