Enter to win one of TWO Cosequin prize packages, each valued at $350! Each giveaway package includes nutritional supplements to support healthy joint function in horses, dogs and people:
1050 gm Cosequin ASU Plus for Horses
60 ct Cosequin HA+ASU Horse Treats
5.625 lb Calxequin Hoof Supplement
90 ct Cosequin Multi for Dogs
60 ct Cosequin Soft Chews Plus MSM for Dogs
180 ct Cosamin ASU Capsules For Active People
100 ct Omega Mint Fish Oil Softgels for Your Heart Health
Cosequin has been used to maintain joint health in animals since 1992. Cosequin differs from other joint support supplements because of the exclusive, patented ingredients it contains. Cosequin contains TRH122® chondroitin sulfate, FCHG49® glucosamine, and manganese ascorbate. This particular combination of ingredients has been proven to work together to help support cartilage production and protect the existing cartilage from breakdown.
Part of the natural aging process involves the gradual breakdown of cartilage. Because cartilage acts as a shock absorber between joints, its breakdown can lead to joint pain and decreased flexibility. Cosequin nutritional supplements provide nutrients to maintain joint health and protect the cartilage. Its benefits can range from gradual to dramatic! Lori H
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I recently started my 15 year old barrel horse on Cosequin and so far have been impressed with the results. He was recently diagnosed with arthritis in his knees. While he hasn't been on it for long, he has started acting like a much younger horse, running and bucking in his pen at feeding time. I'm taking him to his first race this weekend since being on Cosequin and expect to see improved runs out of my guy thanks to this great supplement.
Posted by: Kim Post | Saturday, September 29, 2012 at 09:18 AM
my 38 year old gelding's only supplement was Cosequin, it allowed him many years in comfort in his retirement.
I noticed a difference in his movement and ability within 14 days of adding Cosequin to his feed.
Posted by: stefanie schermerhorn | Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 07:35 PM
I would like to try Cosequin for my older horses.
Posted by: Brad Martin | Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at 02:12 PM
Cosequin has great products. I have an older hunter with a lot of old injuries and the only thing keeping him going is he ASU. We used Optimized for a while but this new product works great for him! He comes out feeling great, never stiff and is still horse showing.
Posted by: M. Cohen | Friday, August 10, 2012 at 08:30 PM
Here at the Equine and Farm Animal Rescue and Adoption Center of the MSPCA, we love to have Cosequin on hand for the horses. Many have become stiff from being out of work for long periods of time or from past athletic careers, like racing. Cosequin has been very effective at making our horses more comfortable, with more fluid movements. We recommend it to adoptive families when our horses find their forever homes.
Posted by: Jackie Goreham Ferrara | Wednesday, August 08, 2012 at 08:45 AM
We have given Cosequin to all of our competitive horses and thankfully we have not had joint problems. It is a great preventative.
Posted by: Kathy | Friday, August 03, 2012 at 08:14 AM
I have a 16 year old BML Mustang that I rescued 1.5 years ago. He has had many health problems. I found out a barn came down on him and he got himself out. I don't think he was seen by a vet after this event. He has many scars and arthritis on his right side. I've been able to help him with most of his problems. I am hoping Cosequin will help with his Stifles and back. He is in pain walking down hills.
Posted by: Susan Kurucz | Thursday, August 02, 2012 at 11:15 PM
I started my 32 year old quarter horse on Cosequin (powder) a couple of years ago. He has arthritis in both front knees. It wasn't long before he was cantering and sometimes running around the pasture. I don't know how he would get around without it. I also started my two 13 year dogs on (tablets) a couple of months ago as they were getting arthritis. Since they have been on Cosequin, they both started acting like imuch younger dogs. Thank you for making such a great product. My horse and dogs thank you also.
Posted by: Anita Bridgewaters | Thursday, August 02, 2012 at 05:47 PM
Cosequin joint support supplements are great for dogs with arthritis. My 10 year old english bulldog has been taking them with great results. Now he can play and keep up with my american bully and pit bully.
Posted by: Walter Radziszewski | Thursday, August 02, 2012 at 11:35 AM
Cosequin has greatly improved the vitality of my two pit mixes. Theyre able to hike longer, faster, and more comfortably. They love the soft chews and dermaquin. They started on the bonelets years ago before we transitioned to the other products. I purchase cosequin because I see results and trust the company/product. It gives my dogs what they need to stay active, healthy and happy.
Posted by: jeff swanson | Thursday, August 02, 2012 at 10:38 AM
My family has an older horse and he is great to ride and we would love to be able to ride him for many more year and this would help us do so!
Posted by: Emily siffert | Wednesday, August 01, 2012 at 08:32 PM
I would like to try this product for myself and my animals
Posted by: Faye Deutsch | Wednesday, August 01, 2012 at 08:21 PM
My horse developed Ringbone. Just started
the Cosequin. I hope this works for him.
He is already not showing as much lameness.
He has only been on it about 4 weeks. He is my best friend, so I will try about anything to make him feel better. Sad part is he is only 8 years old. Wish me luck!!!
Posted by: Tracy Stroud | Wednesday, August 01, 2012 at 08:19 PM
My 18 year old mule was shaking his head when he went downhill. I thought it was a saddle fitting problem. After 2 different saddle fittings, I had him x-rayed and we found arthritis in his pasterns. After 2 months on Cosequin ASU, he is going downhill (and uphill) like a champ. No more discomfort and no more head tossing. Anybody want to buy a slightly used mule saddle?
Posted by: Debra Stark | Wednesday, August 01, 2012 at 07:07 PM
My 5 year old Newfoundland / Retriever mix rescue had ACL knee surgery from a torn ligament . after 15 weeks she was still limping when she should have been completely heal. vet prescribe consequin & more exercise to build muscle. after only 1 week she improve so much as to no limping at all when she gets up in the morning .so now she is practically completely heal, thanks to Consequin. Thanks very much for helping my stress level for the last 3 month's.
Mason Loh & Mollie NYC
Posted by: Mason Loh | Wednesday, August 01, 2012 at 05:58 PM
My daughter's horse has developed some lameness recently and was given injections. I would like to try cosequin to see if that would help her.
Posted by: Kris Myhre | Wednesday, August 01, 2012 at 02:07 PM
My yellow lab had hip surgery for displasia and Cosequin helped make her much more comfortable afterwards and helped with the pain in her unaltered hip.
Posted by: Sue Hooper | Wednesday, August 01, 2012 at 08:51 AM
My 16 year old Missouri Fox Trotter went lame this spring. I had her hocks injected and within a month she was lame again. I started using Cosequin and within a couple of weeks I noticed a huge difference. Now 3 months later she is back to her "Fox Trotting" self. I wish I would have know to try Cosequin first. It really works great.
Posted by: Jjbarbian | Wednesday, August 01, 2012 at 07:16 AM
My horse had swollen stifle joints and since starting her on Cosequin, we've seen a reduction in swelling and she's able to perform better again. She also loves the apple flavor. Yum!
Posted by: Flameburns | Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 10:52 PM
my mixed breed dog has hip displasia and now she is moving much better even sleeping better. she used to wake me up several times a night. thanks for cosequin
Posted by: lisa gomez | Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 07:46 PM