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How Wilhelm Got His Bounce Back And An #AntiAgingPets Giveaway

6/16/2014

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Upon returning from our pet friendly road trip to the Southwest, I started looking ahead to what exciting summer adventures await the Cascadian Nomads. Wilhelm's birthday popped into my mind and I grinned, "He'll be seven!...one year older than when the vet first noticed Tynan moving with some aches and pains... and when Tynan's chronic illness appeared..." My smile faded and tears welled. "I want my 'baby' dachshund to thrive... but what can I do?" Well, one thing I did right away was cuddle that fuzzy little boy.
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What do you mean I am going to be seven?
Shortly after that sad moment when the reality of Wilhelm's aging hit me like a ton of bricks, I learned about Revitamal. I told the company that exact story and they sent me a bottle of Revitamal to try. I was skeptical, to say the least. After all, I had just faced the fact that despite my knowledge and adamant attention to pet health, the clock just keeps on ticking. What does Revitamal know that I don't?

As it turns out, they know a lot. I researched the 100% USA sourced and made ingredients of Revitamal: it's chock full of natural vitamins that my pets already get. But Revitamal promises their formula works immediately to restore vitality by detoxifying then restoring cells. Well, they got the formula right because it works! It really works. After ten days on Revitamal, Wilhelm got his bounce back!
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So that means Wilhelm has been back to instigating mischief in the yard, in the house and at the dog park. There's been epic tugs, speedy chases, "fierce" face biting, ear flying, leaps and bounds and, yes, hole digging. Revitamal is anit-aging for pets in a bottle and Wilhelm actually likes the taste. I usually put the liquid on his food but he licks clean any bowl I put it in.
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Since Revitamal claims to provide unprecedented cell protection in all pets except fish, and I have witnessed first hand what it can do for an aging dachshund, I will soon be giving Revitamal to all three dogs, cat Amelia and cockatoo Leo. A little more bounce and, yes, the mischief that comes with it, from all the pets, gives me smiles wrinkles I am proud of! I look forward to wearing that smile (and the wrinkles) to Wilhelm's seventh birthday and many, many, many more to come.
Learn more about Revitamal in this interview on The Balancing Act and here.
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23 Comments
Emma link
6/15/2014 08:30:26 pm

That is great it worked so well for him. We have been giving it to Katie for almost two weeks with very minimal results. We were hoping she would feel much better, but maybe her arthritis and joint pain is too far along. Love to hear it working for other dogs.

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Bethany
6/15/2014 08:52:54 pm

I was so hoping it was going to help Katie too! The Revitamal folks are the ones who told me that results might be seen as quickly as 3-10 days and since Wilhelm didn't need much boost, I expected results sooner and had just about given up. The Rivitamal bottle says it may take the whole bottle before you see improvements so I am going to hope you will get a "Wham!" it is helping moment with Katie like I did with Wilhelm!

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Molly The Wally link
6/15/2014 09:37:01 pm

We too agree with Emma and some smile wrinkles is a small price to pay for seeing everyone happy and healthy. Have a marvellous Monday.
Best wishes Molly

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Bethany
6/15/2014 09:43:23 pm

I sometimes get a sore stomach from laughing too. Alas, ife with healthy pets is rough.

Sorry that the giveaway is US only, Molly, but Revitamal does ship across the pond!

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Sue link
6/15/2014 09:52:00 pm

So glad this is working for Wilhelm!

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Bethany
6/15/2014 10:02:36 pm

Despite the return of the mischief, I am so happy to see the spring back in Wilhelm's step. Bouncing, floppy eared dogs are cheeks-sore kind of smile makers.

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SlimDoggy link
6/15/2014 11:39:38 pm

Your dogs don't see the wrinkles ;)

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Oz the Terrier link
6/16/2014 12:48:47 am

Wow! I am going to be 10 years old in September and it sounds like I could use some of this magic water to get some of my bounce back! So glad it worked for Wilhelm and hope it works for ALL the Cascadian Nomads!
Oz

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Bailey link
6/16/2014 12:49:51 am

Glad to see you found something that worked.

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Flea link
6/16/2014 01:01:48 am

Kimberly swears by this stuff, too. Huh. I'm wondering how it compares with DGP. My seniors are twelve now and just starting to slow down considerably.

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Ahrlo
6/17/2014 01:15:30 pm

My dog Ahrlo has been on Revitamal for a few months and is moving around more freely. She's clearly feeling better and seems to have more energy too.

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Talent Hounds link
6/16/2014 01:51:58 am

Happy to see Wilhelms bouncy and excited!

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M. K. Clinton link
6/16/2014 02:04:19 am

I am amazed at the results I've seen in Bentley. He has so much more energy and like you said, "Bounce in his step." I love my Revitamal!

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Chewy the Golden link
6/16/2014 02:33:50 am

He sure is looking bouncy! And perhaps a bit possessive of that magic bottle. Maybe he knows it's the secret to his newfound energy!

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Taryn link
6/16/2014 04:22:33 am

Seven is still pretty young for a long-lived breed like a doxie. A former boss of mine had his until 21 years old! I know my sister's lived past 16.

I'll have to go read about this stuff. Even 11 year old Wilson is still pretty peppy, but who doesn't want the fountain of youth!

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Tenacious Little Terrier link
6/16/2014 04:33:02 am

It's a good thing Wilhelm got his bounce back... he and Mr. N can bounce together soon. And work off all that extra energy on EACH OTHER.

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Dolly the Doxie link
6/16/2014 08:14:38 am

I just turned 4 so I'm a little young yet. I am glad to see Wilhelm running around like a young one! Love Dolly

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Bethany
6/16/2014 08:56:02 am

Revitamal's studies have shown the supplement having wonderful effects for pets beginning the supplement as young as one year old. I wish I had known about it and had started all the pets on it years ago!

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Sand Spring Chesapeakes link
6/16/2014 04:11:43 pm

Great review and pictures, he sure looks vibrant! Have a nice night.

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Golden Woofs: Sugar link
6/17/2014 06:42:20 am

That's PAWsome! it means more hiking adventures :-) Will share our results w/ Revitamal on TH. Golden Woofs

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snoopy@snoopysdogblog link
6/18/2014 09:48:05 am

A bottle of mischief? How cool, we can all get up to mischief forever! :)

I hope you're having a fun day,

Your pal Snoopy :)

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Jan K link
6/18/2014 11:03:33 pm

I was really skeptical about this product when I first read about it. But with you seeing results, and the same on another blog, I'm thinking we might give it a try. Our canine girls are pretty active since we got Luke, but I'd really love to try it with the cats who have both really slowed down.

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Trina Flynn link
6/19/2014 02:50:12 am

I have 5 yorkies and would love to try Revitamal. My Lily is the oldest anything to get her energy level back up.

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