Dog Pain Relief

Holistic Pain Meds For Dogs

pain meds for dogsIt's the best Rimadyl Alternative period!..Made from wholesome, all-natural ingredients, Winston’s Pain Formula brings fast relief to dogs suffering from the pain of arthritis, osteochondrosis (OCD), hip dysplasia, ligament tears, and other degenerative hip and joint problems. It begins working almost immediately to relieve discomfort, stiffness and pain throughout your dog’s entire body.

Dog Joint Health

Dog Hip Dysplasia Treatment

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Is your dog suffering from Arthritis, OCD, or Hip Dysplasia? Are pain and stiffness from joint disease also affecting your pet's ability to live a quality life and remain active? If so, we can help, even when all other treatments have failed.

Multivitamin For Dogs

Complete Once-Daily Multivitamin

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Veterinarians agree that vitamins can improve the quality of a dog’s life. Vitamins for dogs can help regulate body processes, protect the body from environmental toxins, and break down nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats so the body can utilize them more effectively. A good vitamin and mineral supplement is needed to provide all of the dog’s daily nutrient requirements.

Welcome to NuPetNutrition.com

The #1 source for immediate, long-term relief for dogs suffering from degenerative diseases like hip dysplasia, OCD and arthritis. We are specialists in the treatment of canine joint disease and its accompanying pain. Let us help you put an end to your dog's pain and suffering, joint stiffness, immobility and poor quality of life. Our long-proven products can easily help heal your dog without the use of drugs, costly vet visits or invasive surgery.

Hip Dysplasia Symptoms

Is your pet becoming less active, less playful, or desiring shorter walks? The following symptoms could be early signs of OCD, Arthritis or Hip Dysplasia.

  • Difficulty getting up
  • Limping
  • Change in behavior
  • Muscle atrophy
  • Change in appetite
  • Refuses using stairs or the car
  • Change in appetite
  • Moving more slowly
  • Difficulty getting up
  • Weight shift to another leg
  • Personality change
  • Reluctant to walk jump or play
  • Lagging behind
  • Yelping when touched

My Boy Lesko

This is Lesko my German Shepherd that I imported from Schutzhund trials in Germany. He is a beautiful, noble healthy dog and I want to keep him that way. We work hard and we train hard. I started with Winston's about 6 years ago, ordering the Multi Vitamin and as he aged I started giving them the 3-part Joint System. He has joint/hip/elbow issues,...We do at all age! At one time I had to give Rymadyl for pain but when I saw bloody stool that was the end of Rymadyl. I switched to the Pain Formula, knowing it was a holistic supplement. I read the ingredients and knew there was NOTHING that would have severe side effects . . . AND it works. I highly recommend the entire line of Winston's products. Any company that also produces human grade supplements needs to meet very specific requirements...that's what I want for my dogs. A product that works, no negative side effects, and natural. I would not sell Winston's products if I didn't believe in them...

Crate Training Tips: How to Crate Train Your Dog

Written by NuPet on June 2, 2011. Posted in Dog Training

A crate is a valuable and useful training tool. Its main purpose is to provide security, safety and protection for short term confinement while training a puppy or new dog about its own and house boundaries.

A crate may look like a jail cell, but when used properly is your dog’s natural den – a personal space where he’ll feels secure and comfortable. The best place to place a crate would be where your dog can see the environment and family members, hear and smell your house – the kitchen is usually a good spot.

Adopting A Dog On The Spot – Deciding Which Dog to Adopt

Written by NuPet on April 2, 2011. Posted in Adopting a dog

Sometimes, even with thorough planning, it is still hard to resist puppies with over-sized paws and cute, button-like eyes or attractive full-grown dog’s, for that matter. This is a natural response commonly observed among would-be owners at rescue homes and animal shelters.

Adopting A Dog – Leash Training

Written by NuPet on March 31, 2011. Posted in Adopting a dog, Dog Training

Dogs hate the leash training. If they can have their way, they would rather not be restrained. This is especially more so if the dog is one from among the active type of breed. This is why a dog has to be trained to get used to the leash as early as possible. The following are tips to ease the dog in getting used to the leash.