Blooming Pets Devils Claw Liquid for Dogs & Cats

Blooming Pets Devils Claw Liquid for Dogs & Cats
250ml Bottle

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  • 250ml Bottle £10.00

Description

Blooming Pets Devils Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) is a herb originating in Africa that, in this tincture version, makes the qualities of the herb much more available. It is used for the promotion of normal joint and bone function and encourage joint mobility. It is of particular help to older dogs and cats for the nutritional maintenance of healthy bones and joints.

Feeding guidelines

  • Less than 7.5kg : 1/2 teaspoon per day (bottle gives 100 days supply)
  • 8kg - 22kg : 5ml per day (bottle gives 50 days supply)
  • 22kg - 32kg : 7.5ml per day (bottle gives 33 days supply)
  • Greater than 32kg : 10ml per day (bottle gives 25 days supply)

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Reviews (33)

Summary of Reviews for Blooming Pets Devils Claw Liquid for Dogs & Cats

Overall 4
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
33 out of 33 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (21 reviews)
4 stars (9 reviews)
3 stars (2 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
1 stars (1 reviews)

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55 Arthritis relief
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By on 30 October 2023

Helps my aged spaniel forget about any arthritis discomfort and be as active as possible

Customer recommends this product

55 great product, great service
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By on 11 September 2023

Has helped my cat with her arthritis. She is not limping as much. Tolerates the liquid quite well.

Customer recommends this product

15 Devils Claw Liquid
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By on 5 February 2023

I really thought it would work on my 20 months old puppy which differs from joint pains but it had no affect at all in relieving the pain

Customer recommends this product

35 Devils claw

By on 18 September 2022

Wasnt sure before purchasing, but once enny our 8yr lab, has been having it for nearly two weeks,it's stopped her limping with cramp,making it easier for her to run about, gonna keep using as its helping her

Customer recommends this product

55 Devil’s claw liquid
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By on 22 March 2022

I haven’t used it yet , just finishing another manufacture product of devil’s claw in a capsule so hopefully this will be as good

Customer recommends this product

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Blooming Pets Devils Claw Liquid for Dogs & Cats, including answers from our team.

12 March 2023 at 9:41am

Weight

Mel

My 10 month old lab has hip dysplasia and gets stiff when getting up.
How do we measure devils claw with his weight.
He is currently at 34.4kg but we have been told to put him on a diet so he can roughly get down to 30kg to help

  • VioVet Staff
  • Less than 7.5kg : 1/2 teaspoon per day (bottle gives 100 days supply)

  • 8kg - 22kg : 5ml per day (bottle gives 50 days supply)

  • 22kg - 32kg : 7.5ml per day (bottle gives 33 days supply)

  • Greater than 32kg : 10ml per day (bottle gives 25 days supply

15 February 2023 at 12:59pm

Cystitis and devils claw for my elderly cat

IRENE

Hi
my cat is 17 years old and suffered with stress cystitis. is it a safe thing to give her a small dose of devils claw because she can't take metacan

  • VioVet Staff

Devils claw is a herb that has anecdotal anti-inflammatory properties. It is unknown how specifically it does this and so if your vet has advised against an anti-inflammatory like Metacam then I would be cautious about using this instead. I suggest discussing this further with your vet.

16 June 2022 at 7:47pm

Mixing medication

Debra Blackburn

Hi, my dog is currently taking Previcox 57mg 1.5 tablets daily. Can he take Devils Claw as well?

  • VioVet Staff

Devils claw has anti-inflammatory properties and it is not fully understood how it exerts these effects. This may be similar to NSAID medications like Previcox so it is not advised to use them both together, just in case.
If you are trying to supplement a certain condition in your pet then please get in touch at [email protected]. We can then advise on appropriate options.

18 May 2022 at 8:03pm

Mixed medication

Andrew Howarth

  • VioVet customer since 2017
  • From: East Sussex, United Kingdom

Hi my 13 year old dog is currently taking Inflacam can i also give her Devils Claw for her pain relief?.

  • VioVet Staff

Devils claw is a herbal product that has anecdotal anti-inflammatory properties that may work similarly to NSAID medications like Inflacam. Therefore we usually do not advise using drugs like this together with Devils claw as it is unknown as to whether they will interact with each other.

12 October 2021 at 9:53am

Devils Jaw and GWF Joint Aid

Marilyn Cooper

  • VioVet customer since 2020
  • From: Shropshire, United Kingdom

I already use your GWF Joint Aid for my 11 year old boxer , can I also start giving him a dose of Devils Jaw, he is getting really stiff.
Is it safe to use this Devils Jaw on an older dog.

Thank you

  • VioVet Staff

Yes Devils Claw can be used alongside GWF Joint Aid. It has anecdotal anti-inflammatory effects, if your dog is on any medication then it is worth checking with your vet whether it is safe to start this too. It is unknown whether the anti-inflammatory effects will interfere with other anti-inflammatory medications.

25 May 2021 at 9:14am

Devils claw liquid

ANTHONY

my 13yr old dog is on previcox can i also add devils claw liquid to his food.

  • VioVet Staff

Devils claw is a herbal product that has anti-inflammatory properties that may work similarly to NSAID medications like Previcox. Therefore we usually do not advise using drugs like this together with Devils claw as it is unknown as to whether they will interact with each other.
If your pet has arthritis or joint disease then a joint supplement is a great idea instead of Devils claw, like Joint Force.

25 October 2020 at 4:43pm

Is this a suitable alternative for prescribed NSAID in a young dog

Texel Stafford

Our 1 y.o. pup has been diagnosed with hip dysplasia and will at some point require an operation to "fix" the joint. Until that time (he is deemed too young at the moment) he gets a good quality MSM/Glucosamine tablet daily but with the damp weather he is suffering more. Rather than give him prescribed medication, can we use Devils Claw?
Many thanks

  • VioVet Staff

Devils claw does have anti-inflammatory properties, like an NSAID does, but it will not be as potent or as effective as a prescription NSAID drug. I recommend continuing the NSAID if you can. However if you cannot then it is worth trying Devils Claw.

I also advise checking out our own brand Joint Force for a joint supplement. It contains multiple ingredients, not just MSM and Glucosamine, that will help support the joint.

8 August 2017 at 7:55pm

Reactions with other medication

Cate

My cat has arthritis and DJD and is currently prescribed Onsior, is this product safe to be used in conjunction with the Onsior?

  • VioVet Staff

Probably is the short answer, but combining herbal and licensed pharmaceutical products cannot always be regarded as perfectly safe. Opinions vary as to how much of an anti-inflammatory effect Devil's Claw can provide. Generally it is not safe to mix products with this sort of effect together. However Devil's Claw is often used with the so called NSAID products like Onsior and as far as I am aware, it is normally safe. You could try it but give the Devil's Claw in a low dose to start off with and gradually build it up. If your cat shows any signs of vomiting or diarrhoea, then it would be best to stop both medications and see your vet. This always applies with Onsior anyway, even on its own. (Usually it is very safe, but occasionally not.)

29 August 2013 at 10:52am

Frequency

Tracey Mitchell

I am looking st this product for my 15 year old cat who is now very stiff. What is the recommended dosage and frequency and, in your experience, do cats tolerate this when mixed with a treat or is it best syringed into mouth? (My cat only eats dried food now, doesn't tolerate 'wet' cat food.)

  • VioVet Staff

Hello,

The recommended dosage for a cat (& small dogs) is as follows:

Dosage (by dogs/cats weight):
Less than 7.5kg :1/2 teaspoon (2.5ml) once per day

This product can be administered either way, but the easiest for you (and your cat) may be to try and disguise it in a soft treat or some pate/tuna etc. If this fails, you can try and syringe it manually into your cats mouth if he/she will tolerate this.

If you don't manage to administer this product with ease, there are palatable tablet versions which are worth trying as an alternative.

22 August 2013 at 11:14am

How to feed?

L Clifford

Does this liquid have to be mixed with food or can it be syringed into mouth?

  • VioVet Staff

It can be given directly into the mouth but should be given just before or after food, so that there is food in the stomach at the same time.

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