Has anyone tried grizzly Grizzly joint aid oats for dogs?

a local trainer recommends joint oats made by grizzly for large breed dogs. just wondering what you all think of supplements to help prevent hip and joint problems

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Grizzly Joint Oats 4 dogs combines ingredients with Oatinol enables dogs to gain the maximum benefit from the supplements.Maintains flexibility of movement for senior, sport, and working dogs. Supports the repair of normal wear and tear to joints, cartilage, and synovial fluid.

*This Formula provides the building blocks for natural replenishment of the joints' functional elements.

*Easy to use - sprinkle the tasty mini pellets directly onto a dog's regular food.

*Dogs are better able to digest, absorb, and utilize the joint additives, thanks to Oatinol's naturally occurring polar lipids and galactolipid emulsifiers.

*Oatinol supplies an array of natural antioxidants to further benefit a dog's immune system. Because dogs love Oatinol's flavor, they are more likely to ingest ALL the joint additives, every time

Grizzly Joint Oats 4 Dogs Ingredients
Alfalfa leaf meal, Beet pulp, Molasses, Oats, Oat Bran, Oat Oil, Yeast Cell Wall (dried)

Grizzly Joint Oats 4 Dogs Guaranteed Analysis
Glucosamine Sulphate 200 mg.
Chondroitin Sulphate 200 mg.
Methyl Sulfonyl Methane (MSM) 100 mg.
Calcium Ascorbate (Ester-C) 100 mg.
Curcumin (Turmeric source) 50 mg.
L-Glutamine 50 mg.
Oatinol 50 mg.
Carbohydrates N/A

Calories: 30 calories per scoop (which is included)
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Interesting, never used it. My vet maintains that the only thing "proven" to help arthritis in dogs is fish oil. We started a regimen of fish oil and glucosamine (liquid), and have noticed a tremendous improvement.
I have used this product as a food additive for my 6 yo golden doodle since she was a puppy..recommended by vet and trainer. She is very healthy and at this point her joints are fine. She hikes with me ten miles a day and is active and agile. I like it a lot and use it as a preventative suppliment, along with grizzy salmon oil and gold seal suppliment. She is a large breed that had pediatric spay. Hope this helps.
Some dogs have trouble with the beet used as the bulk. Hopefully not yours. I use Salmon oil or fish oil and I thought Grizzly was part of the name. Kdog gets a couple of squirts on her morning meal and them comes and licks my face if I'm still in bed. Nothing like fish breath to walk you up. I believe the oil has really helped her hips.
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