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Dasuquin with MSM Chewable Tablets for Large Dogs is a premium joint health supplement that contains the combination of glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate and avocado/soybean unsaponifiables (ASU) to help support your pet’s joints. Each chewable tablet also contains methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), a source of sulfur, which helps support joint health. Dasuquin joint health supplements are brought to you by Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences.
Item Number | 294331 |
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Lifestage | Adult, Senior |
Breed Size | Large Breeds, Giant Breeds |
Food Form | Supplement |
Product Form | Chewable Tablet |
Health Condition | Joint Pain/Arthritis |
Keep bottle out of reach of children.
Active Ingredients: Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables, MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane), Boswellia Serrate Extract, Green Tea Extract.
Glucosamine Hydrochloride | 900 mg |
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MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) | 800 mg |
Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate | 350 mg |
Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables | 90 mg |
Boswellia Serrate Extract | 40 mg |
Green Tea Extract | 32 mg |
Weight | Initial Daily Feeding (tablets) | Maintenance Daily Feeding (tablets) |
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60 - 120 lbs | 2 | 1 |
Allow 4 - 6 weeks initially to note a response, though some dogs may respond sooner. If desired, the number of tablets may then be reduced to a maintenance level. The maintenance level can also be used long-term in healthy dogs to help support their joints. An individual dog’s needs may vary. To provide extra support to the joints, dogs on a maintenance level can be increased to the initial level as needed, e.g., on weekends or other times when they are more active. Store in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight. Keep lid tightly secured to ensure freshness.
Dasuquin from Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc. is a joint health supplement for dogs that goes beyond standard glucosamine supplements. It contains NMX1000' avocado/soybean unsaponifiables (ASU), green tea extract (EGCG), FCHG49' glucosamine hydrochloride, and TRH122'* low molecular weight chondroitin sulfate in a chewable tablet and soft chew. It is a comprehensive joint support supplement.
The combination of the trademarked FCHG49 glucosamine hydrochloride and TRH122 low molecular weight chondroitin sulfate supports cartilage matrix production and helps block enzymes in joints that break down cartilage. These ingredients together have been shown in published studies to protect joint cartilage better than either ingredient alone. A greater than additive effect, known as a 'synergistic' effect, on cartilage cells was seen using this glucosamine and low molecular weight chondroitin sulfate together.
ASU stands for avocado/soybean unsaponifiables, an ingredient concentrated directly from avocados and soybeans that is used for joint health. ASU has been shown to improve joint function and comfort levels. Studies using cartilage cells have shown that ASU lowers the expression or production of several compounds involved in the process of cartilage breakdown in joints. ASU complements the positive effects of the other active ingredients in Dasuquin. The glucosamine in Dasuquin is synergistic with low molecular weight chondroitin sulfate and has been shown in cartilage cell studies to be synergistic with ASU. Of note NMX1000 avocado/soybean unsaponifiables, FCHG49 glucosamine hydrochloride and TRH122 low molecular weight chondroitin sulfate together were shown in cell studies to be better than the combination of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate alone at inhibiting expression of several agents involved in the breakdown of cartilage. The highly absorbable green tea extract (EGCG) is rich in antioxidants, which have a positive effect on cartilage as well as on overall body defenses.
It may be a good time to ask your veterinarian about Dasuquin if you notice that your dog slows down during walks, does not get up easily, or is reluctant to climb stairs or jump into the car. Your veterinarian will examine your dog to determine if he/she could benefit from Dasuquin. If your veterinarian has already recommended Dasuquin, the sooner it is started the more opportunity your pet will have to respond. Your veterinarian may also suggest using Dasuquin as a protective measure. This can be important for maintaining an active life for many dogs, especially large breeds and working dogs of all sizes. Dasuquin may also be used to help support cartilage following joint surgery.
Observe your dog closely, and notice whether your dog seems more comfortable doing those activities he seemed reluctant doing or had some trouble doing previously. Changes in your dog's comfort level may occur gradually. Allow time for your dog to respond. It may take 4 - 6 weeks, though some dogs may respond sooner.
Your veterinarian may recommend exercise, which is important for optimal joint function as well as weight control and the overall health of your pet. Joint movement is needed to circulate fluid around the cartilage as well as to bring nutrients and to remove waste products. It has been shown that when joints are immobilized, cartilage structures deteriorate at a rapid rate. You should ask your veterinarian, but in most cases, moderate exercise is recommended. Walking on sand or another soft surface or even swimming will help circulate needed nutrients and reduce excessive stress to the cartilage. It is important not to push your pet but to exercise at a comfortable pace.
While sensitivity to avocados has been reported in a few dogs, taking Dasuquin tablets is not the same as eating whole avocados. The ASU in Dasuquin has been evaluated in a safety study in dogs, and no adverse effects were noted from administration. There are no known contraindications or known interactions between Dasuquin and any drug or supplement.
Most commercial pet foods include baseline vitamins and nutrients, but some may not have the adequate amount to suit your pet's exact health needs. Like in humans, vitamins and supplements can help support your pet's long-term health, regulating everything from digestion to muscle growth. Consult your veterinarian to determine the best vitamins and supplements for your furry friend.
It is recommended to give the suggested dosage based off your pet's weight. Please refer to the Feeding Instructions tab and consult with your veterinarian for more information.
Is this supplement safe to use with the medication my pet is currently taking?
If your pet has a medical condition and is taking other medication, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian to ensure that this supplement is safe to use.
For a complete list of ingredients, click on the 'Nutritional Info' tab, next to the 'Description' tab, just under the product photos. If you are unsure about the safety of this product for your pet, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian.
For a complete assortment of products by the manufacturer of this supplement, click on the link next to the item name at the top of the page. You can also find an assortment of supplements across all product forms on our page.
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Top Ingredients | Active Ingredients: Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables... | Each Chewable Tablet Contains: Glucosamine Hydrochloride* 99% (900 mg for Large Dogs), Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate* (Low Molecular Weight) (350 mg for Large Dogs), Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables* (Asu) Powder (90 mg for Large Dogs). Dasuquin Chewable Tablets Are Also Available for Dogs In Formulations Containing MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane). Dasuquin with MSM for Small to Medium Dogs Contains 400 mg MSM and Dasuquin with MSM for Large Dogs Contains 800 mg MSM. *Dasuquin Contains Fchg49 Glucosamine... | Active Ingredients: Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables... | Active Ingredients: Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables... | Active Ingredients: Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Avocado/Soybean Unsaponifiables... |
Breed Size | Large Breeds, Giant Breeds | Large Breeds, Giant Breeds | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Large Breeds, Giant Breeds | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds |
Health Feature | Hip & Joint Support | Hip & Joint Support | Hip & Joint Support | Hip & Joint Support | Hip & Joint Support |
Lifestage | Adult, Senior | Adult, Senior | Adult, Senior | Puppy, Adult, Senior | Adult, Senior |
Food Form | Supplement | Supplement | Supplement | Supplement | Supplement |
Had my dog on Cosequin Max with HA for years after her ACL injury and started noticing pops in her knees with every step she took - was so awful. Started her on Dasequin (at the advice of 2 veterinarians) and 1 month, to the day - there is absolutely zero noise coming from either knee!! She is definitely happier and so am I!!
My 9+ yo lab just started having joint pain. Problems getting in car getting up from sitting/laying, and jumping on our bed. We received Dasuquin before receiving carprofen, and the first week she was on Dasuquin I could see an improvement with her all around movement. Would highly recommend.
My dog will not eat these. I've tried breaking it up in his bowl and he eats around the little pieces. I actually have to completely crush it and mix it in.
I have two 7 yr old Great Pyrenees dogs, and they had been on Cosequin for about a year. They started looking stiff and sometimes limping a little in the mornings, so I switched to Dasuquin. I noticed a difference within a couple of weeks, and now both dogs seem much less stiff in the morning.
These tablets seem to be very effective. My girl (a cardigan corgi) has arthritis in her right knee, that was clearly hindering her movement. After about six weeks of taking Dasuquin, she is running and playing like a puppy!
We have been giving these to our Lab after her knee surgery. She is doing much better than she was before we started giving them to her. I'm not willing to stop at this point. I'd recommend from our experience.
Our lab had a broken back leg as a puppy and it never bothered him till he got older. When he turned 8 we noticed he would favor that leg after swimming or playing ball so our vet recommended this. We noticed a difference within the first two weeks! After two years of use, its still working. Highly recommend!
One my second bottle. No real change . Still weak Hips saw poor improvement . I guess the next step. Is Saying goodbye
Dasuquin has given youth back to my ten year old Black Labrador Retriever. She is more mobile and has much less pain in her joints.
First, its a huge tablet and my dog hates the consistency of it. It may be chewable but it's not palatable for the dog. I have an 88 lb. golden retriever, so when I say its big, I mean its big even for large breeds. To get around the chalkiness I break the tablet (which thankfully breaks easily in my hand) and just set half of one of her blue wilderness rewards training soft treats on top of each quarter and she gobbles it down. She starts salivating when I pull out the bottle now. I was happy to figure this out as initially I thought I would have to return it. If you're having issues getting your dog to take it, try that first. Ella came as a rescue and her former life has left her with some joint issues. She is fairly young at 4 but was starting to struggle. Major difference adding the Dasuquin. She started playing more and was more active at camp and on her walks. It started working after a few weeks and my Mom forgot to give it to her for a few days when I had surgery and we saw her regress so I can safely say consistency matters. Will keep her on this as long as it keeps working. Knocking a point off for the size and chalkiness of the tablet. Its like dust when you break into it which is why my dog (that eats anything) spits it out unless theres a soft treat on top. I refuse to pay double for the soft tablet formula just because Nutramax formulated something not palatable to begin with for dogs on the original formula. They need to work on how chalky the tablets are for the size. They're powder when broken into. The product works, its just not something any dog normally will ingest unless they have PICA. I'll just use my treat method to get Ella to keep taking her medicine. Ella seems to enjoy it anyways.