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John SLancefiled
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Perfect for my 14 Year Old Lab
Oscar's on 3 monthly cartrophen but could hardly walk or get up after 2 months. Vet recommended 4Cyte and I was skeptical at first but no longer. He is now easily making it through the 3 month Cartrophen cycle. Oscar's 14, 40Kg and has had one knee reconstruction. All in all, I could not have hoped for better results.
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Kit
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Results within 2 weeks
I have a kelpieX who suffered a broken growth plate at approximately 9mths. She dealt with operation and convalescence as only a working dog can!!! At age 3&1/2yrs she has now been diagnosed with arthritis in that leg. A 1/2hr walk was enough for her to lift her sore paw but any longer than 3 or 4 minutes of stick/ball fetching left her noticably limping.
She has been on Equine 4cyte for 2 weeks with noticeable improvement. A 1 hr walk is no problem (for her!) And a 10 minute session of ball shows no limping or even paw lifting (although i do...Read more
nt allow her to chase until the ball has come to a stop so that she can plan accordingly). There is apparently a difference in the formulation of of the equine vs canine version which appears to favour the canine version as a more concentrated form. My vet purchases the bulk equine form and repackages (so i wont mention names!). While it is still not cheap (about $100au for about 250gm) at a regular rate this should last 12 mth! She is currently on a double dose (standard 1 month intro to the programme) so it will be interesting to see results after reduction in dosage in 2 wks time. For a working dog to be diagnosed with arthritis at such a young age should be a death sentence and I'm tearing up at the thought. Before making that decision please give this product a go. My own hackles go up at product promotion of any sort but if it can help out one of our 4paw friends then i can only apologise. If results deteriorate after initial high dose or over time I'll post here.
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Wary ConsumerSouth East Queensland, QLD
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Dog's movement and flexibility much improved
4Cyte is advertised as a supplement for canine joint health. Having read very favourable reviews (mainly from the US) I decided to try it, starting in December 2015. My 12 year old blue-heeler had been looking and acting like an old dog. Within a month she was showing more flexibility, less pain, a greater willingness to walk and chase balls. Now (late July 2016) the benefits continue. This product is not cheap: a 100g course which will last 2 months for a medium-sized dog will set you back $55+. And you need to keep it going. But it certainly appears to be extending my dog's active life.
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Questions & Answers
Happpygirl123asked
Hey guys! Bought equine 4cyte for my dog and I can’t work out the dose!? Can only help me out please?
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bobasked
i have lost my scoop and do not know the weight dosage. can i get a scoop or info on the dosage weight for my dog
JimAasked
I give 4cyte Epiitalis gel to two of my older horses, with good results. The dosage is 4 mls daily following the initial 8 mls daily intro/loading period.
I've been told that 0.8 mls loading, followed by 0.4 mls maintenance would be okay for my small dog.
Is this correct????
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