yumove

Has anyone used youmove tablets for your dog and if so did they help at all?
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  • krlyr
    krlyr Posts: 5,993 Forumite
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    edited 20 August 2015 at 5:50PM
    I'm giving them to my girl who was diagnosed with arthritis this year. I think they're helping, though it's hard to tell as I'm also giving her turmeric/golden paste which makes a huge difference (but is only in the system around 6-8 hours, so I give the Yumove so she has something that's built up in her system too)

    They say to allow around 6 weeks to see an effect. Another good product I've heard is Dog Gone Pain
    http://www.doggonepain.co.uk/dog-gone-pain/
  • sheramber
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    I did not find Youmove helped my dog as much as Riaflex. He is only on the cheaper one , which is suffient for him at present.
    If he develops more symptoms of arthritis i will upgrade him to the stronger one.

    I swopped him from the Riaflex to Youmove and he slowed up noticeably.

    What works for one dog doesnlt for another so it is a case of trial and error.
  • Wellyboots6
    Wellyboots6 Posts: 2,735 Forumite
    I've heard a lot of good things about yumove but not tried it.
    I have my old dog Seraquin tablets and he also had cartrophen injections which really seemed to help.
  • marlot
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    We started yumove three days ago. Happy to update on progress.

    (Had to come off metacam due to a stomach bleed)
  • mellymoo74
    mellymoo74 Posts: 6,529 Forumite
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    We started using 3 weeks ago my dog is back to bouncing
  • elliesmemory1
    elliesmemory1 Posts: 1,278 Forumite
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    Thank you, I started my dog on it a week ago. I think there has been a improvement as this morning she jumped up on the bed which she's not done for a while. Maybe coincidence?
    Interesting to see how they do on it in the coming weeks.
  • downshifted
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    Didn't suit our dog.... upset her digestion.
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  • System
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    did wonders for my two... had to watch for weight gain though (they are only small dogs).
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  • *zippy*
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    I started one of our schnauzers 12 on the advance one yesterday. Our other dog 13 is great on just Wendals devils claw and glycoflex 3. This one is already on quite a lot of supplements, but I'm hoping we see a bit more improvement with the yumove. I was surprised the price in our vets was the same as Amazon too.

    I'd not heard of doggonepain so thanks for the link. I'll look at the riaflex too, but crossing fingers on the yumove as it seems to have good reviews.
  • zaksmum
    zaksmum Posts: 5,529 Forumite
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    My old dog is on Metacam after I tried Yumove and just about every other supplement you could think of. Metacam was the only one that helped her but even that seems to have it's limits.

    I'm just doing whatever I can for her now to keep her comfortable
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