Plus, Mobility, Hip, and Joint Supplement for Dogs, Green-Lipped Mussels and Krill Oil – Dog Joint Supplement, Better and Faster Than Glucosamine and Chondroitin, 120 Soft Gels
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Antinol Plus
By pet parents, for pet parents.

Antinol Plus, brought to you by Pet HealthWorks. Pet HealthWorks is dedicated to supporting your best friend’s health with effective, science-based supplements. With a focus on premium and clinically proven ingredients, we make only the best for your best friend.

The Antinol Plus Difference
Premium joint mobility support your dog deserves, for a full and active life together.

Natural & Sustainably Sourced Ingredients
Made with Green-lipped mussels from the pristine waters of the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand.With the added benefit of Antartic Krill.
Antinol Plus
Package Dimensions : 5.91 x 4.88 x 1.97 inches; 2.4 ounces
Date First Available : November 14, 2023
Manufacturer : Pet HealthWorks
ASIN : B0CNBGNJYT
PREMIUM PET HEALTH SUPPLEMENT: Antinol Plus is a premium pet health supplement that provides daily joint and mobility support for dogs.
CLINICALLY PROVEN: Antinol Plus is clinically proven to enhance mobility, support joint health, and promote a healthy inflammatory response by 2 double-blind controlled clinical trials. The green-lipped mussel oil in Antinol Plus is backed by 40 years of research and over 40-peer reviewed studies.
WORKS BETTER AND FASTER: Antinol Plus is clinically proven to work better and faster than glucosamine and chondroitin, one of the most common joint health supplements for dogs. Notice a difference in as little as 30 days, which is 2-weeks sooner than a leading competitor.
SYNERGISTIC MARINE OIL BLEND: Made of a patented blend of green-lipped mussel oil from New Zealand and Antarctic krill not found in any other product. Packed with Omega-3s such as EPA, DHA, DPA, and naturally occurring astaxanthin (a powerful antioxidant). This potent combination of over 90 fatty acids and antioxidants help support joint health and mobility.
FOR MEDIUM TO LARGE DOGS: 120, 150, or 180 count is best for larger dogs that weigh over 45lbs or for homes with multiple dogs. 120 count equals 2 soft gels a day for a 60-day supply, or 4 soft gels a day for a 30-day supply.
Customers say
Customers find that the pet supplies improve their pets’ mobility and strength, reducing limping. They find the supplements effective and helpful for keeping their pets healthy. Many customers are satisfied with the product’s effectiveness in improving mobility and joints. However, some dislike how easily the supplements melt, and opinions vary on whether they provide good value for money.
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8 reviews for Plus, Mobility, Hip, and Joint Supplement for Dogs, Green-Lipped Mussels and Krill Oil – Dog Joint Supplement, Better and Faster Than Glucosamine and Chondroitin, 120 Soft Gels
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Amazon Customer –
Canine Joint Health
This product was suggested by my vet for hip, joint and tendon health. The seller offers it at the same price as my vet and was very prompt with delivery.
Carolyn T –
Increased mobility
Gives my 16 year old Manchester Terrier more mobility.
paul v roche –
Dog no longer limps
He hates the geo pill with his food .has chronic joint problems.works like a mirical.no more limping.
lea –
game changer for senior dogs and cats
Iâll preface this by saying the same day I was planning on calling the vet to discuss solensia for my senior foster cat, a random woman, unprompted, told me solensia nearly killed her cat ð So I took that as a sign from the universe to not go through with it and ended up buying this to see if it would help a bit. My foster was able to (through force of will) jump around but honestly could not hold her balance or run. After a few weeks on this, the girl can zoom. Her balance is still not great but the fact that she can run and turn is mind boggling.I ended up giving this to my senior dog too after she had a bout of doggie vertigo this summer and was recovering much slower than the vet anticipated ð That dog went from being unable to turn around on her bed without assistance to wanting to drag my brother down the street. Again – this thing is not a cure all; my dog still has mobility issues, and everyone should discuss using this with their vet prior. But I can say that this is a huge quality of life improvement that has not caused adverse effects to date and Iâm so grateful it exists. ðð¼
Sandy –
Not the same product as original Antinol from Vetz Petz
This Antinol plus product was a waste of money and also it has Sorbitol in it which can cause liver toxicity. This product Antinol Plus is NOT the same product as Vetz Petz Antinol. The patented ingredient in Vetz Petz Antinol is different than this product. We gave our dog four Antonol Plus pills per day for 45 days and there was literally no improvement in her limping! Thats when I started doing more research. I found the Vetz Petz Antinol product and within a few days her limping had greatly improved!
Ryan and Megan Weyer –
So thankful that this works!
Hopefully this will be a helpful review for anyone who has a similar situation with their pup. Our dog absolutely hates going to the vet. He has to be on a sedative for every vist, and, even then, he still shakes and whines and has to have both my husband and I there to navigate everything. It’s a big deal to go to the vet, and so we can’t put our dog on an injections or meds that require frequent appointments. When our dog started limping on his front leg, I tried several recommended supplements and chews to help. But nothing really did and the limp got worse within a couple weeks. We did finally go to the vet and were able to get our dog on daily Gabapentin to help with the pain when our vet thought he was experiencing chronic inflammation. Thankfully, Gabapentin doesn’t require frequent vet visits, but we realized quickly that he needed something more to deal with the inflammation. After reading about Antinol and the studies showing its effectiveness at combating inflammation, I decided to give it a try. We are now about 35 days into giving it to our dog every day, and the results have been AMAZING. Not only is our dog ridiculously soft and his coat super shiny from the Omega-3, but he’s showing signs of much less pain. He’s able to walk with me every morning for about 45 minutes, he runs around and plays with toys like he hadn’t done in awhile. He still has a bit of a limp when getting up from resting at night, but it quickly goes away as he walks. I’m SO relieved that Antinol is helping him so much. At 8 years old, he should still have several happy years ahead of him.
Priscilla Arce –
Pills for furbabys
So far it’s good. The pills aren’t to big and I can mix it with there food.
H Werner –
Very expensive and of uncertain value
I have been giving this to my dogs for at least a year after learning about it on FB, as a safe alternative to injections of a drug with widely reported side effects. No discernible change in their conditions has occurred but perhaps they would be more painful and arthritic without it. It is VERY expensive at 2/day.The most recent order presented a new problem: the paper seal over the top of the bottle could not be removed. In fact, not only could I not peel it off the rim but had a really really hard time just poking thru with a scissors. A photo is attached showing the best I could do to access the product.For the cost, I have to really rethink whether to continue after this order is used up.Meantime, I no longer feel confident about recommending this product.