Sunday, August 29, 2021

Old Man Loki and Zesty Paws Mobility Bites

 


This is Loki. His mum was a beagle and his dad was a teacup schnauzer. He's my little old man. He's not really THAT old, in human years at least. He's 6 (plus a few months). But in dog years, that has him at least mid life. He's clumsy, sheds a lot, and has started to develop cataracts. But he is a sweetheart. I've never been a dog person (cat lady all the way) but when I first saw him, I couldn't help but to be drawn to him. My family will never let me live it down - the day I went out for toilet paper and came back with a puppy instead.


But I mean look at that face. Who could say no to that face?

He's definitely slowed down over the last couple of years. I figured it was probably due to his sight going. Or having less space to run around at the new house. Or the cat's bullying him for being their size. But I never really thought that maybe, just maybe, the issue could be age and the stuff that comes with it. I call him my little old man, but I never really think about his age. I have always called him that because he has had a white beard from day one. Now he has a lot more white hair though, and the truth is that he IS becoming a little old man, and that means joint issues.

So when BzzAgent reached out with an offer to try a joint supplement product for senior dogs, I though "why not?"


They sent me a full size container of Zesty Paws Advanced Mobility Bites Hip & Joint to test out. I had never heard of this product, or even this company before, so I didn't know what to expect. Reading over the label, these seem like serious stuff. I have seen store bought human vitamin supplements with less notes on them. They are made in the USA and contain Glucosamine, Chondroitin, and Curcumin. They are free of grain, corn, and soy and have no artificial flavors, preservatives, and synthetic colors. The last part being surprising only because they are BRIGHT yellow. 

Like SUPER yellow

The treats themselves are about an inch wide and heart shaped. Which, aside from being cute, is actually handy in that it makes them easier to split in half. A useful trait because they have an actual dosage - one treat per 25lbs of weight per day. Some people prefer to split it in half and do half a treat in morning and another in the evening if their pup has a sensitive stomach. Loki enjoys getting the whole treat at one time, but then that dog probably has a stomach of iron. At least if all the non-dog food he has stolen from people without getting sick is any indicator.

Not only does he enjoy the flavor, but they seem to be working. He has been getting these treats for about 2 weeks now, and you can really see the difference. He has been more playful and energetic. But also, he seems healthier all around. His coat looks better and he is less stressed - and if you don't know anything about schnauzers, they carry a lot of anxiety. Well I don't know if it's the ingredients in the treats, or simply a better disposition because his joints feel better, but he just seems happier. Which makes me happy. So if you have an older dog that has joint problems, definitely try out these treats! I hope they can help your pups as well.

Zesty Paws Advanced Mobility Bites Hip & Joint can be found on Amazon or at Chewy.com. The Zesty Paws line also carries other supplements like a multivitamin, calming support, and a vision supplement that I am considering trying next. Loki already has cataracts so I don't know how much that would help, but I suppose anything that may prolong his sight is a good thing. They also sell a line of products for cats! So if you are looking for things to improve your pets' health, check them out!



Disclaimer: BzzAgent sent me these treats to try and review on Chewy.com. Which I did. I am sharing about them here with you all of my own volition, because I REALLY liked these treats and what they did for my pup. This is my honest opinion with no motivation to share, other than I think they are awesome.