Wendals Devils Claw Root Liquid for Dogs

Wendals Devils Claw Root Liquid for Dogs
250ml Bottle

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  • 250ml Bottle £19.99

Description

Wendals Liquid Dog Devils Claw Root is a liquid joint supplement containing the native African plant Devils Claw, a plant which has been successful in promoting joint health and mobility whilst continuing to be delicious. The powerful liquid offers lasting joint support to encourage flexibility and achieve optimal mobility.

Ingredients

Water, Ethyl Alcohol, Extract of Devil's Claw.

Analysis

  • Crude protein - 0.2%
  • Fibre - Negligible
  • Oils & Fats - Negligible
  • Ash - Negligible

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Reviews (9)

Summary of Reviews for Wendals Devils Claw Root Liquid for Dogs

Overall 4
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
9 out of 9 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
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55 Useful & easy to administer
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By on 16 November 2020

This seems to be very beneficial to the mobility of our 9 year old Border Collie who was showing slight signs of rheumatism. It is obviously fairly tasteless and can be just poured onto her food

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45 Helped
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By on 21 March 2018

Lex was unable to have pain killers for her joints due to kidney problems. This product seemed a bit stronger than other makes and did seem to ease her joints.

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55 Used in conjunction with Yumove products
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By on 2 December 2017

The 👿 devils claw root is used in conjunction with Yumove advance to help lessen the pain Woody suffers with his joints. I have found only positives using this product it is added very easily to his meals and it can't taste too bad as he still licks his bowl clean. The biggest thumbs up by far is the fact these are natural remedies, so theres no nasty toxins building up inside Woody and considering his age they are amazingly effective. I would recommend this product and others from VioVet such as Yumove if for you keeping the health of your pet is as important as is treating their condition.

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45 Jack Russell
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By on 15 October 2017

Hi
I have a nine year old Jack that has problems with her joints, Devils Claw appears to help.

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55 Satisfied customer
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By on 26 June 2016

I was recommended devil's claw to help my ageing King Charles cope with stiffening joints, and I have been well satisfied with the results. I was also impressed with VioVet's ordering and supply system, which was easy to use and spot-on with delivery

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Wendals Devils Claw Root Liquid for Dogs, including answers from our team.

19 March 2021 at 8:13pm

Use with YuMOVE

Kerrie

My 10 year old German shepherd is on YuMOVE can this be used with YuMOVE?

  • VioVet Staff

Yes this product is safe to use alongside YuMove, they have different ingredients.

19 April 2015 at 3:53pm

Sare to use metacam and devils claw

joanne

Is it safe to use metacam and devils claw together on my 15 year old Belgium Shepherd

  • 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 Metacam 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 dog shows any signs of vomiting or diarrhoea, then it would be best to stop both medications and see your vet. This always applies with Metacam anyway, even on its own. (Usually it is very safe, but occasionally not.)

12 May 2014 at 1:50pm

Devil's Claw for my Labrador

Karen

My 13 year old Labrador has arthritis in her back legs and spine. She has been on Previcox for about a year now and at first they seemed to work but now, the effectiveness seems to have subsided. I guess her system has built up a resistance to them now. I am really not keen on giving her drugs as know they have side effects. Her back legs are really quite bad now and they quite often collapse when she walks and she has difficulty in getting out of her basket first thing in the morning. My partner has to help her out. I have heard about Devil's Claw and wonder if this would be an option for her and whether it would increase her mobility and give her a better quality of life? Also, is it compatible with Green Lipped Muscle, which I have heard is also good for joint problems?

  • VioVet Staff

Devil's Claw and Green Lipped Muscle sound like appropriate supplements to give your dog and they might well help. They are often used in situations like this and are relatively free of side effects too, so I think you could try them. (Some people suspect that combining Devil's Claw with an NSAID drug such as Previcox might lead to side effects from the NSAID, but I doubt that this really happens. You might want to stop the Previcox just in case while trying Devil's Claw.) Having said that, Previcox should have a much more potent effect than either of the supplements. If it is failing to help now, it might be for lots of reasons, but building up a resistance is not really one of them. The underlying problem (s) may simply have got worse. In any case, if a medication is not working, it is best not given. You should be careful about this though. The most likely side effect I can see might well be a whole lot more pain as a result of stopping the Previcox. I would suggest assessing carefully how your dog seems to be as a result of any change you make. If you stop Previcox, it would be best to discuss this with your own vet too. Previcox is one of the best prescription treatments for painful, inflammatory conditions in dogs.

2 March 2014 at 2:01pm

Compatable with steroids

mrs choat

I have a 15year old yorkie who is on steroids permanently, he also has synoquin, is devils claw ok for him to take.

  • VioVet Staff

There is not enough evidence to be sure about this. Some people feel that there is enough of an anti-inflammatory effect in Devil's Claw for it to combine badly with steroids, giving the chance of serious side-effects. However others doubt that this is at all likely and the concerns are based on a misunderstanding. I am sure that some people do use them both together and personally I expect this should be fine. If you try it, I would suggest a low dose of Devil's Claw at first, building up gradually to the normal recommended dose.

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