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Curcupet K9 Tablets | 56 Pack Reviews

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Curcupet K9 Tablets 56 Pack
For Animal Consumption only.
CURCUPET-K9 has been scientifically formulated to improve joint mobility and flexibility for dogs. These small, flavourless tablets are simple to conceal in are food and are easy to absorb. CURCUPET-K9 helps to relieve joint pain and problems.The formulation has been researched amongst dogs diagnosed with arthritis. Whether you have an old or a young and active pet, the properties of this clinically researched supplement can help to maintain healthy joints.
Contains 50mg of Curcuma Phospholipid Complex, a combination of curcumin (from turmeric) and soy lecithin.
30x more absorbable than standard turmeric tablets
Scientifically researched for joint health
Suitable for dogs of all sizes, ages and breeds
Dosage
WeightExample BreedsDirections
Under 10 kg
Pug, Dachshund
1 tablet every other day
11 - 20 kg
Jack Russell, Westie
1 tablet daily
21 - 40 kg
Spaniel, Labrador
2 tablets daily
Over 41 kg
Newfoundland
1 tablet per 12 kg of weight daily
Not suitable for animals that are allergic to soy. Not suitable for puppies.
Ingredients
Key ingredients:As per one tabletCurcuma Phospholipid Complex - 50mgCalcium Carbonate Preparation: Calcium Carbonate, MaltodextrinBulking agent: Microcrystalline CelluloseCurcuma Phospholipid Complex - (Soy) Lecithin, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Curcuma longaL. ExtractAnti-caking agents: Magnesium Stearate, Silicon DioxideManufactured in a GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) facility in the UK.
General Guidance
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle for your pet.Consult with your dog’s vet before using this product if your dog is pregnant, lactating, taking medication or under medical supervision.If your dog suffers any adverse reaction while using this supplement, discontinue use and consult a vet.Allergens are highlighted in bold within the ingredients list above.Not suitable for puppies.Keep out of reach of children.
Read The Research
CURCUPET-K9 has been developed in response to a trend where pet owners were taking it upon themselves to give their pets human purposed turmeric. 
What is canine arthritis?
Arthritis is a catch-all term for a number of different conditions affecting your dog’s joints, many of which develop with age. There are a variety of different causes, symptoms and treatments.
Dogs are living longer thanks to improvements in diet and care, which means that more of them are developing arthritis. It is estimated that the most common form, osteoarthritis, affects 7.7% of Golden Retrievers, 6.1% of Labradors, 5.4% of Rottweilers and 4.9% of German Shepherds.
What are the signs of arthritis in dogs?
Your dog may have arthritis if he or she:
develops a limp/favours one or more legs
seems stiff when getting up
has changed the way they sit
moves more slowly, and tries to avoid physical activity
no longer enjoys taking a walk
has swollen joints that may be warm to the touch
licks their joints
needs more sleep
seems more bad tempered than before
You might notice that your dog exhibits more of these symptoms in cold or wet weather, or when they first start to exercise.
How soon should I seek treatment?
Unlike human beings, who might ask for help when experiencing an illness, animals are more likely to try and conceal signs of weakness. Dog owners should keep a sharp eye out for any signs of arthritis, and should be aware that their pet may have been experiencing discomfort for a long time before allowing symptoms to show.
Arthritis is a degenerative condition which worsens if your dog does not receive treatment. It can cause the destruction of cartilage, so that eventually bone will grate on bone with every movement. For that reason you should consult a veterinarian if you suspect your dog might be developing arthritis.
What are the different kinds of arthritis?
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis, also called degenerative joint disease, is the most prevalent form.
This condition usually affects one or two joints. It causes progressive damage to the cartilage surrounding them. Over time, the cartilage can wear away so much that the bones in the joint rub together -- this causes extreme discomfort. Other symptoms include inflammation or thickening of the joint capsule, excess fluid and swelling.
Osteoarthritis can be caused by natural wear and tear, previous injuries, genetic factors and developmental disorders.
Canine rheumatoid arthritis
Canine rheumatoid arthritis, also known as immune-mediated polyarthritis, is an inflammatory condition. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly identifies the cells in a joint as 'hostile' and attacks them.
This condition causes severe inflammation, tenderness and swelling. Joints often feel 'hot'.
Septic arthritis
This form of arthritis results from the bacterial infection of a joint. The infection itself is usually caused by a wound, allergy or bad reaction to a medicine.
Septic arthritis is a serious condition which is usually handled with antibiotics. If you suspect your pet has contracted it, you should consult your vet for emergency treatment.
How do I treat my dog’s arthritis?
If you believe that your dog has arthritis, you should consult your veterinarian immediately. The sooner your dog receives treatment, the less damage the disease will cause to his joints.
Vets will often try to determine which joints are affected by arthritis by examining your dog and performing tests; this may also reveal the cause of the disease. They often prescribe painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve symptoms.
There are also other treatments that may improve your dog’s quality of life:
Keep up with exercise.Although your dog may not be so keen to exercise due to joint problems, continuing to exercise (though perhaps not as much) will help to keep them mobile and reduce symptoms.
Use a dog stroller, wheelchair or sling.These products can help your dog to stay more comfortable while exercising.
Maintain your dog’s weight.If your dog puts on weight, this will put more pressure on their joints.
Try other/alternative therapies.Some people choose to give their dog additional treatments to help with pain and mobility such as physiotherapy or even acupuncture.
Follow a healthy diet for joints.The right nutrients incorporated into your dog's diet may help with mobility and joint health over time. Omega-3 fatty acids (found in krill and fish oils) and turmeric are both popular options.
 

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Took a while but my old dog went from couldn't stand up to running away
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Curcupet has done wonders for our dog Mojo He went from struggling to get up and move to bouncing around Very very happy with Curcupet
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We were considering having both our Maltese Xs put to sleep as there was just no quality of life left for them (13 & 14 years old). Within a few days of giving them each one tablet every other day (as per dosage instructions) they were both completely different dogs; racing around like they were half their ages and xoming with me on my morning and evening "farm chores" again - something they'd stopped doing months before. I'm delighted with results, as I'm sure my Fluffies are too. Superpharmacy had the best prices I could find too - important when these are now a "for rest of life" necessity.
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My 9 year year old mastiff has hip dysplasia and arthritis,and he's been on curcupet for over a month and he definitely has improved, look forward to see how well he's doing in a couple month time
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Ive been using Curcupet-K9 for my English Staffie for a while now, and it really is making a difference to her stiffness when getting up from her bed on the floor. She is running around a lot of the time like a much younger dog, and I'm thrilled to see the difference that it is making to her arthritis.
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My dog has a new lease on life since being on curcupet Thoroughly recommend Very happy
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I have already told others about this product.
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