SLIDE ha+ Advanced Joint Lubrication Hyaluronic Acid UCII Collagen Joint Supplement for Dogs
In a Nutshell
- Effective for improving joint mobility in senior dogs
- Mixed feedback on ease of use and taste
- Some users find it pricey
Quick Verdict
The SLIDE ha+ Joint Supplement shows promise in improving mobility for senior dogs, but its powder form and mixing requirements can be inconvenient.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Joint Support (4)
Many users report improved mobility and less stiffness in their senior dogs.
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Enjoyable Taste (2)
Several dogs enjoyed the taste when mixed with bone broth or wet food.
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Good Value for Small Dogs (1)
The jar lasts a long time for smaller dogs, making it cost-effective.
Cons
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Inconvenient to Use (3) major
The powder needs to be mixed with water, which can be messy and time-consuming.
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Mild Glue-Like Scent () minor
The mild glue-like scent can be off-putting to some users and dogs
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Pricey (3) major
The supplement is considered expensive by some users.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Owners of senior dogs with joint issues β Improved mobility and reduced stiffness
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of small dogs that only eat dry food β Difficulty in mixing the supplement
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ mix with wet food or bone broth
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How long does it take to see results?
Some users noticed improvements within a few weeks, while others mentioned it might take longer.
Can this supplement be mixed with dry food?
It is recommended to mix with water or wet food for best results, as it can be difficult to mix with dry food.
Is it suitable for small dogs?
Yes, it is cost-effective and effective for small dogs when used appropriately.
Highlighted Reviews
"Our 15-year-old Australian Shepherd, Emma, absolutely loves this joint supplement! We mix it with her food and a little bone broth, and she licks the bowl clean every time. Within just a few weeks, we noticed she was moving easier, getting up with less stiffness, and even wanting to play again. At h..."
"This product must be used twice a day. Itβs a powder that you canβt just sprinkle on the food, it has to be mixed in 10 ml of water. This results in a snotty/slimy texture. This process takes more time when preparing her food. The product is pricy and costs more than my human supplement for join..."
Bottom Line
If you have a senior dog needing joint support, this supplement could be helpful. However, be prepared for the added step of mixing it with water and possibly finding a way to disguise it in your dog's food.