Pet Health with Revitamal for Aging Pets
Pet health is extremely important to us. I am sure that’s clear since I talk about our fur babies all of the time. This post is sponsored by Revitamal and the Pet Blogger Network. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about Revitamal, but Sweep Tight only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Revitamal and AdaptoGenerations Inc are not responsible for the content of this article.
Pet Health with Revitamal
As I have mentioned before, Hilo has been showing early signs of hip dysplasia. German Shepherds and larger breeds are often prone to having hip issues, but we definitely didn’t expect to see signs so soon with our Hilo man. He was only 5 years old when we first started to notice it. The vet recommended keeping his weight down and giving him fish oil supplements. Hilo is now about 6.5 years old and his symptoms seemed to have remained the same. They only appeared worse during this past winter. I swear the extreme cold did a number on all of our bodies.
Since the weather had warmed up and Hilo has lost some weight, we have seen a lot of improvement in Hilo’s activity. He gets up the stairs a lot quicker and runs around the yard without showing any signs of discomfort. After watching the videos about Revitamal, I couldn’t wait to include that into his diet, as well. It can be safely incorporated into any pet’s diet (excluding fish) to help improve pet health at a cellular level.
About Revitamal
- Made in the USA
- Good for pets of all ages (except fish)
- Begins working immediately
- Removes toxins and supports healthy cellular maintenance
- All ingredients exist naturally
- Contains no animal by-products
- Made to human food grade standards
- Works as a complementary therapy which can enhance other treatments, like prescription medications or diets
Instant gratification is something we all thrive on. The sooner we see evidence of a product working, the happier we are. Pretty sure that’s how most of our minds work. That’s one of the best qualities of Revitamal – most people notice improvements in their pet within three days. Positive results are guaranteed within a 1 bottle time frame.
*** FUN FACT *** The oldest dog on Revitamal is a 23 year old black Labrador!
This is not just for sick or older pets. Giving Revitamal to younger pets has actually been shown to dramatically extend their life and help prevent illness. We have been giving it to both of our guys. It’s easy to just add to their food or even just have them lap it up. The dosage instructions are written on the bottle per weight.
We keep seeing improvements with Hilo. Since he’s been on his diet, we were already noticing increased movement. I would say soon after giving him Revitamal we noticed even more. It’s easier for him to keep up with the wild Grump. It’s Hilo that has been initiating their “rough house” play more often than the Grump does now! We are very excited about this product.
Help improve pet health and possibly extend your furry friend’s life with Revitamal. Purchase a bottle and see for yourself.
Four of my five rescued Treeing Walker Coonhounds are 4-5 years old and in great health. However, my senior girl, Suki, is 13+ and really feeling her age. She has stiffness, sore joints, and just old age. I’d love to try this with her.
I have a 14 year old Lab mix who is starting to show more and more signs of aging. I also have three cats ages 5-3 years that would benefit.
I think my daughters lab/mix would benefit from this because she’s put on weight and isn’t playful like she used to be. She now guards my granddaughter. It’s so cute, she doesn’t leave her side. Thank you for the great giveaway 🙂
Definitely my SmokeyLish, age 4, could use this, he is just like me, the recluse of the bunch, this would so do him a world of good!!!!
Our cat can benefit from the product because she’s old and doesn’t have the energy that she used to have. Thanks for the giveaway!
Stanley is ten years old, and has a lot of aches and pains.
We have a 14 yr. old Whippet/terrier mix. Some days she is really starting to show her age and moves slowly. 🙁
I have eight dogs, three of which are rescues….. The one that I think could most benefit from this is my oldest Sheltie. She’s slowing down a lot and has some stiffness in her joints and doesn’t get around like she used to. I really like the way this product sounds and am very interested in trying it for her. Since it’s great for younger dogs too, I’d probably also try it with one of my younger shelties, while he doesn’t have any problems at this point he’s very active and loves to run and jump, etc and It sounds like something that would be great for him too…. Thanks for the chance to win for my fur kids.
My Pug Sammy could benefit from this! He is almost 10 years old and has slowed down a lot. I watch him struggle on stairs now and jumping has become impossible. We have a younger Pug as well…and poor Sammy can’t keep up with her, but I can tell he wants to!
My 15 year old cat Sam would benefit greatly from this. Also my Shih Tzu Bella has IVDD and can’t move around as quickly due to a disc injury in her spine. Praying something like this could be the answer!
My twelve year old doxie could benefit from this in regards to energy and vitality, which I am sure he wishes he had more of:)
Ow wow! This product is safe for cats as well!! I have 2 senior aged cats, Fred and Ginger are siblings, age 9. I have been worried about Fred, he’s not as perky as he used to be.
Well, sadly, we just lost our family dog due to old age last week. I wish I would have known about this product before. I think it could have helped him. We have another dog, a puppy, I would like to be more preventative with him.
my friend’s cats because they’re not as active as they used to be