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December 31, 2013 at 6:50 pm#30847Report Abuse

Melissaandcrew

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I have used springtime products in the past for my(then) older horses with wonderful results. One of my 15 plus year olds is starting to show arthritis/mobility issues so I placed an order with them that I just received today. Just curious-has any one tried the Longevity or the Advanced Joint and Hip chewables? Since they have a sale going on, I bought two bottles of the human joint product(for me and hubby) got 1 free, and bought two bottles of the Longevity powder, and received one free. Then, they threw in another bottle of the Longevity for free as well as the Advanced Joint and hip. Just started Murphy on it today, but wondering if any one had any specific experiences with these particular products?

December 31, 2013 at 7:51 pm#30849Report Abuse

theBcnu*t

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I’ve used loads of Springtime on my horses and dogs, just not those, so I’m only bumping this up to the top.

December 31, 2013 at 7:54 pm#30850Report Abuse

Melissaandcrew

Member

Thanks Patty : ) I can’t believe another year has come and gone-Yogi will be 1 yr old on the 4th and another will be turning 15 on the 3rd. Since I have so much of the longevity, everyone over 10 will be getting some, lol.

December 31, 2013 at 8:08 pm#30852Report Abuse

theBcnu*t

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Wow! Yogi is already almost 1 y.o.?

Angel will be 12 on 2/24 and has just recently started jumping less, so I’ll be thinking about if she needs something more soon. Gideon will be 3 on 2/13 and Micah will be 2 on 3/3. I have a couple 13 year old cats that are starting to show their age too, but I don’t think I can get anything extra into these two.

January 1, 2014 at 9:18 am#30862Report Abuse

InkedMarie

Member

Sorry, all I’ve used is the Bug Off Garlic.

January 1, 2014 at 11:08 am#30869Report Abuse

Melissaandcrew

Member

Thanks Marie..I am hoping these work as well as the horse products I used in the past.

January 1, 2014 at 2:21 pm#30872Report Abuse

Mom2Cavs

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I’ve used the regular joint health chews and the advanced joint chews when they came out. With Desi, my now deceased Shih-Poo who had both rear luxating patellas that were bad, I used the regular joint health and they kept him surgery free all his life. Of course, I did curtail his jumping a little. Once Lucy apparently pulled a muscle in her leg (or something?) and I immediately started giving her the advanced chews. She was better in no time! I love Springtime supplements and have used them for many years for my dogs.

January 1, 2014 at 2:23 pm#30873Report Abuse

RescueDaneMom

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I’m currently using the Joint Health powder for dogs. So far so good. I don’t see any miraculous improvement with Max’s arthritis but I know it’s helping some as his joints don’t pop all the time like they do when a supplement is clearly not working. I’m going to try Cortaflex next.

Marie- how did the Bug Off Garlic work for you? I was thinking about trying it.

-Caroline

January 1, 2014 at 2:23 pm#30874Report Abuse

Melissaandcrew

Member

Thanks! I started them yesterday and will report how they seem to be doing.

January 1, 2014 at 4:09 pm#30888Report Abuse

InkedMarie

Member

Caroline: I have used bug off garlic for years; it works great for me!

February 8, 2014 at 7:22 pm#33460Report Abuse

Pugsonraw

Member

Melissa,

I was just looking over the Springtime website today and they have some deals again. How did the longevity or advanced joint and hip work out for your dog? Would you order again?

Let me know…..

Dawn

February 8, 2014 at 7:37 pm#33461Report Abuse

Mom2Cavs

Member

Pugsonraw, I used the Advanced Joint and Hip once for Lucy (pulled muscle at the time) and it worked great. Mine get a Fresh Factor tablet every morning for their vitamin and their 3/6/9 supplement 2 days a week. I’m not using their Joint Health (the regular formula I use more often) right now because I’m using Annamaet’s Endure. I really like Springtime’s stuff. I also have some of their Bug Off Garlic, Bee Pollen and Spirulina on hand.

February 8, 2014 at 10:50 pm#33467Report Abuse

Sorry..just saw this. I bought it for two specifica lly. It worked for the younger w/out much stiffness but not for the old man…and neither has the longevity. I am sort of surprised as the horse products worked so well. He is very stiff in this cold weather right now and taking rx for it. I am not sure if I had increased it if perhaps that would have made a difference but the tabs gave him soft stool when doublef up. I am going to continue the longevity even if only as a green supplement.

February 9, 2014 at 11:30 am#33494Report Abuse

Pugsonraw

Member

Thanks guys for the responses… I’m going to try some of their products out. Just ordered the Advanced Hip and Joint, C-formula and Fresh Factors.

March 16, 2014 at 10:14 pm#35928Report Abuse

DogFoodie

Member

So, is the consensus that it’s safe to give Bug Of Garlic daily during flea season? I plan to start it this week and the recommendation is to give it daily.

Even though we still have snow on the ground and in the forecast and the high today was 17 degrees, I am a person of faith and I truly believe Spring will eventually arrive!

March 17, 2014 at 7:43 am#35937Report Abuse

InkedMarie

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I use Bug Off Garlic granules daily, year round.

You should feed Sam the granules too and not the chewables, just because you don’t know exactly what causes his ears to flare.

March 17, 2014 at 8:22 am#35939Report Abuse

Mom2Cavs

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Hey, all….I just started the Springtime, Inc. supplements for people. I’m using the Joint Health capsules, the Tonic Blend and the Boswellia Extract tabs. I’ve been using for about a week now, instead of the nsaids I normally use for my back and sciatica. I believe it’s helping, so yay! Of course, it could all be the placebo thing, too, lol. Regardless, I’m going to keep using them and see how it goes.

March 17, 2014 at 8:22 am#35940Report Abuse

pugmomsandy

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Start feeding the garlic now. It says it could take a couple weeks to fully be effective.

March 17, 2014 at 12:44 pm#35946Report Abuse

DogFoodie

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I plan to start this evening! I decided to mix mine in with a bit of Oracle tripe while they’re getting used to the taste of it.

I believe the jar said that it takes from two to four weeks for the garlic to permeate the tissues. I can only hope the weather breaks within a month. This winter has been just horrible.

Thanks for your feedback on the human products too, Jan. So glad you’re having some relief! What a blessing! I have lots of herniations in both my neck and lower back and I know how miserable a sciatica flare up can be. Like you, even if it’s a placebo at work, bring it on… I’ll take it!

March 17, 2014 at 5:21 pm#35970Report Abuse

Melissaandcrew

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Let me know how it works over the course of 4 or so weeks : ) I read the bottle and took two per day-all was well for about two weeks, and then it started messing with my intestines-lol. Same thing with hubby. Maybe I will try it again as I still have some!

March 18, 2014 at 6:47 am#36026Report Abuse

crazy4cats

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Hey guys-
What I don’t understand is how it is safe to give the garlic pills or granules everyday but not ok to feed fresh garlic everyday. Both HDM and Patty recommend only feeding the fresh 3 days a week. Are the pills missing the active ingredients that the fresh has. If so, how are they still as effective? I’m confused. Thanks for any help anyone has on this subject.

March 18, 2014 at 7:45 am#36027Report Abuse

Mom2Cavs

Member

This is also the question I have in the back of my mind. You can go to their site and read and they do explain it, but I’m just not too sure about it. I’ve used the Bug-Off chews, but admit I don’t do it consistently enough because I’m nervous about it all.

March 22, 2014 at 3:40 pm#36450Report Abuse

Dori

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Hi Pugsonraw. How did the Advanced Hip and Joint Springtime supplement work out? Have you seen any improvement? I’m thinking of using this on Hannah. She’ll be 15 years old on 9/9/14. I rotate her supplements as well as her foods so I’m always on the look out for supplements that some may be having some luck with. She’s got arthritis, a couple of degenerated discs center spine, but lately I’ve noticed that the swing in her gait seems to be coming more from her hips than her legs. She’s also developing a tremor in both back legs. She had it a while back but it would only be one back leg or the other. Now it’s both back legs trembling when she’s standing still. Thanks, Dori

March 22, 2014 at 4:04 pm#36455Report Abuse

theBcnu*t

Member

Hi Dori

I don’t have an answer for you about the supplement, but the rear leg tremor is fairly common for dogs with spinal problems. Over time they develop weakness and muscle wasting because of the damage to the spine. What are the chances you can swim her when the weather gets better? It’s the best exercise for these things. The swing in her gait may also be her spinal issues rather than hips, or she may have damaged her hips compensating for her spine.

March 22, 2014 at 4:05 pm#36456Report Abuse

DogFoodie

Member

Hi guys,

I just received the Springtime Inc., 2014 Spring flyer this past week. It had a lot of very interesting education type information in it.

I just pulled it out and found this page, which is also on their website: http://www.springtimeinc.com/product/bug-off-garlic-dogs. Click on the “studies” tab and take a look in particular at the yellow-ish colored box toward the middle of the page that begins with “Conclusion.” Also, if you scroll all the way down to the bottom of this same page, you’ll see they’ve provided links to a bunch of different garlic studies.

I think also the reason that the Springtime garlic products are safe is because they don’t contain the allicin that fresh garlic does. Ah ha, found the article on their site I was looking for: http://www.springtimeinc.com/product/bug-off-garlic-horses. Again, click on the studies tab and scroll down to an article titled, Top U.S. Garlic Expert.”

After reading the flyer this week, I feel much better about giving my dogs this product daily.

March 22, 2014 at 4:18 pm#36460Report Abuse

theBcnu*t

Member

For some of the positives of fresh garlic, you want the allicin. If your only concern is the bug repellent properties, then Bugs Off is great. I used it for years.

March 22, 2014 at 5:08 pm#36463Report Abuse

Dori

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So Patti. Are there any type or specific supplements that you can think of that might help Hannah? I’m having a hard time dealing with the fact that I can’t believe the years have passed so quickly. Seems like last week that she was a puppy. She’s totally healthy with everything. I mean, she runs around, plays, barks at anything that moves, plays with her toys and the other dogs. She runs up and down the stairs. The only thing she can no longer do is jump onto the sofa or the bed (our bed) so I’ve got the little doggy stairs all over the house so she can get to all her favorite places. Thanks for any help and advice. I know swimming would be good for her but I’ve been bathing her for over 14 years every 7 to 9 days and she has never ever been great with her baths. Actually she hates water, before we moved to this house we used to have a pool but the trauma she would undergo when I would have her swimming with me with incredibly difficult for her so I stopped. Now we don’t have a pool. She also hates going out in the rain.

March 22, 2014 at 5:18 pm#36464Report Abuse

Dori

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Hey Patti. Another quick question. Do you think a chiropractor or acupuncturist would help with Hannah’s condition or am I just reaching for straws?

March 22, 2014 at 5:56 pm#36465Report Abuse

DogFoodie

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Hi Dori,

I would totally look into that if I were you! I started taking Sam to a TCVM who practices both (actually my regular vet does acupuncture too, but she suggested that I see the other vet) and I felt like it helped Sam a great deal. Sam would come home after an adjustment and be so calm and just nap away. When Sam starts limping, I take him in for a recheck. When I was dealing with food intolerance and the resulting reoccurring ear issues, my TCVM helped me with that as well and actually, chiropractic adjustments can help with some of those symptoms as well also. I give it a big thumbs up! Wish you were close to me, I’d take you to my guy. : ) http://www.avcadoctors.com/avcadus.htm

Edit: Actually, I know that laser therapy is something that my vets do quite a bit of for joint pain / issues also. I’m also adding a link to my vet, even though I know you aren’t close to me, I seem to recall he had some interesting info on his website. You can see him do an adjustment on a horse! http://evetclinic.com/

March 22, 2014 at 6:02 pm#36467Report Abuse

Dori

Member

Hi Betsy. I wish I lived closer to you too. I asked my traditional vet about chiropractic or acupuncture and could they recommend someone in the Atlanta area and I was told that No, they didn’t know of any. I love those guys and gals but I can’t believe that that was true so I’ve googled best chiropractic/acupuncturist for dogs in my area and it would just be a shot in the dark. I don’t want to wind up in any situation like Cyndi did with Bailey and some nut job quack who is going to do more damage than good but I don’t have much of a choice. I have swear by chiropractors for myself but don’t know anyone local that uses one for dogs. I’ve been thinking that it might be helpful for her just don’t know where to go. As I said, I don’t want to make her worse and we all know how many quacks are out there.

March 22, 2014 at 6:04 pm#36469Report Abuse

Dori

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Betsy. How did you find the chiropractor that you use for your dog? I’m gonna check out your guys website. Oddly enough she doesn’t seem to be in the least bit of pain. It’s the odd gait that she has plus both back legs trembling when she’s standing still. My traditional vet gave me rimadyl for her to see it would make a difference. She thought maybe the trembling might be coming from pain so I tried it but it didn’t make a damn bit of difference so I stopped giving it to her and put the bottle away.

March 22, 2014 at 6:16 pm#36470Report Abuse

DogFoodie

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Dr. Dan was a referral from my regular vet. My regular vet practices integrative medicine. I just remembered that my vet used to work at Natural Family Pet, Dr. Becker’s clinic (which is also not too far from me), before she came to the city in which I live. Maybe ask your traditional vet if she works with lasers. Anyway, I started out with Dr. Dan because I was worrying about Sam’s limping on his front leg (which was pano) and his right front leg sometimes trembles.

Did you look at the ACVA link, here are the doctors in Georgia with several near you (I once lived in the South so I have a general idea where you are):

M. Spencer Newman DVM Marietta GA 404-822-1110
Heidi Bockhold DC Kingston GA 678-207-6678 [emailprotected]
Kara Yarbrough DC Marietta GA 678-612-4488 [emailprotected]
Evelyn Laura Orenbuch DVM Marietta GA 678-803-2626
Charlene Kickbush DVM Bishop GA 706-769-0230 [emailprotected]
Gaile Daley DC Pendergrass GA 770-851-7849 http://www.heartfelthealingarts.com
Kimberly Neff DVM Cumming GA 770-906-1030 http://www.horsesnhoundsvet.com
Bill Connolly DVM Snellville GA 770-972-0447
Karen Voss DC Savannah GA 912-312-2046 [emailprotected]

Very exciting stuff!

I’m running off to church and will check in with you when I return!

March 22, 2014 at 7:00 pm#36475Report Abuse

Harpers Mom

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Patty, I have a question for you. I remember you say you give your allergy dogs bee pollen. Multiple friends recommended I do the same for Harper. Today I happened to run across a local honey stand that had bee pollen so I picked some up. But I am unsure of the dosing. Harper is currently about 55lbs and had moderate allergies but they always get worse as spring gets worse.

March 22, 2014 at 7:28 pm#36477Report Abuse

weezerweeks

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I live close to Savannah, what does DC after their name mean? (Betsy Greer)

March 22, 2014 at 8:07 pm#36481Report Abuse

DogFoodie

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DC means licensed Doctor of Chiropractic.

March 22, 2014 at 8:33 pm#36483Report Abuse

Dori

Member

Some have my same area code others not too far I don’t think. I’m gonna make calls Monday morning and start making appts for Hannah. Thanks so much. I want to find someone good not too far since she’ll probably need on going or intermittent sessions.

March 22, 2014 at 9:33 pm#36487Report Abuse

theBcnu*t

Member

Dori
I found my chiropractor through my horse connections. There are many more people with horses that have chiropractic done than with dogs in my area. Yes, it could definitely help, but I would look for an acupuncturist first. And cold laser therapy is also excellent. The local vet. college may have a rehab vet or may be able to refer you to one. What I would recommend for joint care is to get a single bottle of a few different things and try them. Different supplements work differently for individual dogs. My favorites have glucosamine, MSM, and HA, but that’s because that’s what mine responds best to.

Harper’s Mom
You probably want to give 1/2 tsp per day, BUT you need to work up to that amount. Start with just a small pinch for a couple days.

March 22, 2014 at 9:41 pm#36488Report Abuse

pugmomsandy

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My 14 yr old has been more mobile lately and the only new item I’ve been giving him is Longevity and Fresh Factor.

March 22, 2014 at 9:47 pm#36491Report Abuse

theBcnu*t

Member

Antioxidants help with joint damage/inflamation.

March 22, 2014 at 9:52 pm#36494Report Abuse

DogFoodie

Member

Dori, I’d definitely agree with Patty about the horse connection. My Dr. Dan doesn’t even have his own office, he works out of a couple different clinics, some boutique pet stores, etc. A large part of his practice consists of making house calls on horses!

March 23, 2014 at 9:17 am#36504Report Abuse

crazy4cats

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Thank you for the bug off links. I thought it was the allicin that was the bug repellant. But I guess it is actually something else. Anyway went to order it and noticed the bee pollen also. It states that it contains digestive enzymes. If I were order the bee pollen, would it take the place of the digestive enzyme I am using? I don’t really want to be putting too many scoops of different jars in their food. Does anyone have any experience with their bee pollen as a digestive supplement?

March 23, 2014 at 10:45 am#36509Report Abuse

Pugsonraw

Member

Hi Dchassett,

I took both my pugs off several supplements right now (not just Springtime)… I have food & allergy tests run about every 6 months and this time around something I’m giving them triggered for NutraSweet in it as well as some of the normal food allergies I usually see. I’m not sure what it is so I’ve completely scaled back to rotating in a few of these things:
organic coconut oil, mercola krill oil, mercola enzymes and probiotics, braggs apple cider vinegar, and a hypoallergenic phycox joint supplement. I’ve used these over the year… and these have not triggered anything for the pugs. Not sure where the NutraSweet came from but I don’t want it in their diet.

Just when I think I’m wining the battle with their allergies or food choices, something changes…. and Spring is here in CA! My pugs are so different and it is hit and miss with products I try… what works for one, makes the other super itchy…

I have been looking at the Bug Off garlic though… even ordered the granules but they have not arrived yet. I was just at the vets yesterday and they were trying to suggest accuguard which is an oral pill.

Not sure if this helps but I find sometimes you just need to test it out, cross your fingers and see how it goes…

Dawn aka Pugsonraw…

March 23, 2014 at 1:52 pm#36519Report Abuse

theBcnu*t

Member

Hi C4C

They think it is the sulfur that repels insects, but they know some of the vit Bs affect this too, so who knows. I haven’t tried their bee pollen in ages and certainly not since long before the dog that requires digestive enzymes, so my suggestion would be to see if you could find their info on how more of what is in it to compare it to the digestive enzymes you are currently using.

March 23, 2014 at 8:01 pm#36549Report Abuse

InkedMarie

Member

Hey Sandy,
Gemma seems to be a bit stiffer the past few weeks. She takes Swanson joint mobility plus five days on/two off and Kan Essentials Benefits hips & knees (Chinese herbs). I believe you said on the previous page that you’re having luck with Springtimes Longevity and Fresh Factors (hope I have them right); I may try Gemma on them. If I do, should I discontinue the Swanson’s?

March 23, 2014 at 8:24 pm#36552Report Abuse

pugmomsandy

Participant

Yes, Marie, those are the two products and I think you can still rotate your other ones in. I give the full dose once a day, most days.

March 24, 2014 at 6:25 am#36565Report Abuse

InkedMarie

Member

Thanks Sandy. I don’t know if it’s the unwavering cold weather or if she’s hurting more. I know i’m hurting. I’ve barely slept in four nights. Seriously. I wish tomorrow was May 14th and I was heading in for the new hip.

thanks, will take a look again at those Springtime products.

March 25, 2014 at 8:11 am#36643Report Abuse

DogFoodie

Member

I can’t believe what I’m seeing! Sam was doing fine on the Canine Caviar, one of two foods that work for him.

I added in the Bug Off Garlic and within a week, he’s flapping his ears, which are now gunky. So, either the CC wasn’t working or he can’t do the Bug Off Garlic.

I’m getting so frustrated!

March 25, 2014 at 9:56 am#36649Report Abuse

Dori

Member

Betsy. Oh no! I hope it’s not the Bug Off Garlic. I just put an order in for it yesterday. Have you been giving Sam the Bug Off Garlic long enough for it to have caused his ear problems? One just one week cause this? How long had you been feeding him the Canine Caviar. Yikes, we’ve got to get to the bottom of this before I give any to my girls, especially Katie. Crap!!!!!

March 25, 2014 at 9:57 am#36650Report Abuse

theBcnu*t

Member

Garlic!?!? I’ve not heard that one before, but it is very possible.

I’ve got an unknonwn going on with Micah now too.

Don’t worry Dori, it’s a food intolerance issue not a quality issue.

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March 25, 2014 at 10:10 am#36652Report Abuse

Dori

Member

Hey theBcnu*t. Good Morning. Have you ever heard of any dog having issues like what Betsy’s going through with Sam and the Bug Off Garlic or just plain garlic cloves. I placed an order yesterday for the Bug Off Garlic but now I’m afraid to give it to any of them when it arrives, especially Katie. Do you think Sam could be having reaction to CC food? I waiting to hear how long she’s been feeding him the CC.

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