Joint Pain Relief for Dogs and Cats

July 19, 2008 by Joi  
Filed under Cat Health, For the Cat Lover

Joint Pain Relief For Dogs and Cats

Fewer things are more heart-breaking than the thought of a helpless animal in any amount of pain.  Yet a lot of pets live with pain in their joints from age and/or arthritis. 

Dr. Kenneth J. Frank has come up with an absolutely brilliant solution that seems to be working for countless dogs and cats.  If you suspect your beloved pet has joint pain, visit Dr. Frank’s website and read all about his revolutionary Joint Pain relief spray for dogs and cats.   You simply spray it on your pet’s food.

The website has lots of great testimonials and more information.  Even if you don’t need the spray now, bookmark the site, so you’ll know where Dr. Frank is when you need him!

Here’s the link:  Joint Pain Relief for Dogs and Cats

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Comments

6 Responses to “Joint Pain Relief for Dogs and Cats”
  1. Ptricia Schuelke-Jacobson says:

    I have a 19 yr. old chow mix. It became very difficult for her to get around. She was on a baby asprin a day.. That worked for about a year. She was then put on a perscription meds….Lasted maybe 9 mos. We decided to try Dr. Franks Joint Spray for Dogs and Cats. THE SECOND DAY SHE CHASED A SQUIRREL DOWN THE STREET . NOW 7 DAYS LATER THERE IS NO MORE WHINING IN PAIN, SHE HOPS UP THE STAIRS. SHE’S VERY ACTIVE AND VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY. You must try this medicine IT REALLY WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Cresence says:

    Dr. Ken Frank is a known fraud who markets pain sprays for both people and pets. Typically, his products contain only trace quantities of homeopathic elements, making the overall spray little more than sugar water. Anyone who actually takes his claims seriously should do a Google search to view the large number of complaints about this scam.

  3. Joi says:

    Wow, what opposite views! I’d always urge people to thoroughly research ANYTHING before buying it, especially when it’s something for a loved one (and if that doesn’t describe cats, nothing does).

    I have found both success stories and complaints for this spray. It boggles the mind. But if any pets have been helped at all, I find it difficult not to applaud the doctor and his product.

    Thanks for making a very good point, Cresence – people honestly have to research things through.

    Patricia, I’m so happy for your little loved one! It must have made your heart soar to see her giving chase!

    - Joi

  4. Jacqueline Kate Dixon says:

    My dog candy is going oin 10 and she cant get up the stairs very well.She is pairt lab ,collie and she has bad hips candy is a mind sizc dog candy is a very good dog she love people she not a mean dog and i would just like to have her walking read agean and when she lays down she sometimes cant get up so i have to help her up so can you plese help me with candy.

  5. Joi says:

    Awww, poor baby! She sounds beautiful, and with having lab and collie in her, I’ll bet she is as sweet as any dog that ever lived.

    I’ve always read that when an animal has joint pain, we should do everything possible to keep them from going up and down stairs. Sometimes that’s almost impossible, though – especially if the “parent’s” bedroom is upstairs and the dog/cat wants to go to bed with them!

    A good veterinarian would be able to give you advice on what to do for Candy. It’s possible that if you even called a vet’s office and explained the situation to them, they might would tell you something you could get for them over the counter.

    I’m glad you’re looking for something to make her more comfortable. Pets are just like us when we’re aching or have a headache – all we need, sometimes, is just a little medicine, then we’re all set to go again!

    Candy’s in my thoughts – good luck!
    Joi

  6. Very useful blog for pet lovers. Thanks for sharing.

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