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Rejuvenation For Three Different Dogs In One Little Bottle of Rejeneril

1/24/2015

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Rejuvenation For Three Different Dogs In One Little Bottle of Rejeneril - corgi, dachshund and collie dogs review the benefits of an amazing pet supplement
Typist: Bethany
Due to my experience with human supplements, I am always reluctant about dog supplements. Once I start adding a useful supplement, I find another could help with something else. Soon it spirals into a regimen of "take one tablet for this, two pills for this and a teaspoon for that." I prefer keeping routines simple for myself and for the dogs. So when I was asked by Ultimate Pet to try Rejeneril
®, I hesitated. Did I really want to add another dog supplement? When I read the Rejeneril ingredients I realized that it covered some of the other supplements the dogs were taking. Giving the dogs Rejeneril actually would simplify our supplement regimen. The next question was would Rejeneril work. Dachshund Wilhelm, corgi Brychwyn and collie Huxley are three very different dogs. I didn't believe there was one just supplement that could help them all. Yet this trio of canines, diverse in size, age and health issues,* have all reaped the rewards of Rejeneril for dogs.
Rejeneril ingredients as listed on the bottle
Ultimate Pet Rejeneril Bottle
A Rejeneril for dogs revitalized collie
Rejeneril For Vitality
Huxley takes being a sensitive collie to a whole new level and has always had a delicate constitution. We try our very best to keep everything about Huxley's lifestyle, diet, exercise, stress, etc, in balance but his body always seems to find a way to slow his spirit down. That is, until we tried Rejeneril. All of Huxley's functions have remained well balanced for a record amount of time. When this young collie feels well, there is no stopping him. Sometimes I'm not sure that is exactly the best thing but I don't plan to stop giving him Rejeneril. In all honestly, I do like seeing Huxley be a vigorously vital dog and I'd like him to remain that way for years to come.

A Rejenerial for dogs corgi experiencing less joint pain
Rejeneril For Joint Pain
Brychwyn has had a mystery limp and joint stiffness since he was a puppy. The week that I began to give the dogs Rejeneril, Brychwyn's limp as well as just his general stiffness was dishearteningly bad. We cut back a little on activities but anyone who knows a Cardigan corgi, knows this isn't easy. Since less than one week into putting Rejeneril drops on Brychwyn's food, I haven't seen a sign of the limp, soreness or stiffness. All activities are back to normal. The only difference in our routine is the Rejeneril. Clearly it has helped Brychwyn's joints feel better. I couldn't be more pleased about what Rejeneril has done for Brychwyn's joint pain and I would guess that he is pretty happy about it too.

A senior dachshund races like a puppy thanks to Rejeneril for dogs
Rejeneril For The Senior Dog
Wilhelm turned seven in August, officially becoming a senior dog. However, I saw signs of him slowing down before his birthday. Epic games of tug were no longer sagas worthy of a Tolstoy novel. Backyard chases abruptly ended with a dachshund on the porch, whining to go inside. Dog park trips began to seem pointless since all Wilhelm did was walk next to me in his obedience ring heel. Rejeneril turned back the clock. Wilhelm is back to out tugging, chasing and adventuring his younger Merle companions. The most impressive difference in Wilhelm on Rejeneril is his renewed endurance. He is truly like a puppy again.

Rejeneril for dogs is like a miracle in a bottle. Three dogs that I love very much have all been rejuvenated in different but very significant ways. It is also a wonderful thing to have a simplified and more effective supplement routine. I wish my own supplement regimen could be taken care of so easily. Wilhelm, Brychwyn and Huxley are certainly a trio of lucky dogs. Thanks to Rejeneril, they'll be vital, bouncy, fast and lucky for many, many more years to come.
Rejuvenation For Three Different Dogs In One Little Bottle of Rejeneril
*I have always sought immediate veterinary care for my dogs health issues and I always follow veterinary advice. Consulting a veterinarian about any and all pet health issues is essential to pet health.
Cascadian Nomads received complimentary bottles of Rejeneril, in exchange for our honest review. We were not otherwise compensated for this post. Cascadian Nomads only shares information that is relevant to our readers and all opinions are always our own. Ultimate Pet is not responsible for the content of this article.
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16 Comments
Lauren Miller link
1/23/2015 05:07:15 pm

That stuff looks awesome. I wonder if would be helpful with Zoe's soreness and feet problems..

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Bethany
1/23/2015 06:51:57 pm

I hope you get to try it Lauren. Rejeneril has a 30 day money back guarantee so you can't lose. I have been truly amazed every day at the beneficial differences I see in each of my dogs. I certainly hope you'd see the same positive changes in Zoe.

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Molly The Wally link
1/23/2015 06:52:04 pm

What a great endorsement. Have a super Saturday.
Best wishes Molly

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Bethany
1/24/2015 07:10:30 am

Thanks Molly. It feels good to have found something that makes the dogs feel so good... I want a simple supplement like it too! I am sorry the giveaway is only US this time. Enjoy your weekend!

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Linda Szymoniak
1/24/2015 02:14:30 am

This sounds like it would be perfect for my senior Coonhound girl, Suki. She turned 14 this month and age has definitely taken its toll on her. She still wants to act like a puppy, but sometimes her body won't let her.

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Bethany
1/24/2015 07:07:57 am

Young at heart is always what matters most but whatever can be done to keep our dogs bodies in tune with their spirits is worth it. I would be so pleased if Rejeneril could help senior Suki!

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Reilly & Denny
1/24/2015 05:45:11 am

It is hard to know what is good and not good for our furbabies. sadly there are so many additives out there that brag they do wonders but the only real wonder is we bought them in the first place. It would be nice to find something that really works.

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Bethany
1/24/2015 07:05:41 am

So, so true. If I didn't see the results for myself, I wouldn't believe Rejeneril could have worked so well. As with anything, our pets are individuals, and what works for one may not work for all. Rejeneril is the first supplement I have tried that has affected all three of my dogs positively. I do hope it can work so well for others, especially you Cowspot Dogs!

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Tenacious Little TErrier link
1/24/2015 11:46:28 am

Nothing is really wrong with Mr. N but he is getting older. Some people say that small dogs are seniors at ten and I like that theory! Not slowing down any yet though! Totally outran a Corgi puppy the other day.

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Wehaf
1/24/2015 11:58:18 am

My dogs are wacky and loving!

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Brad link
1/28/2015 12:39:25 am

Hi Wilhelm, Brychwyn Huxley and your two active Humans,

I would like to thank you all for the wonderful review on Rejeneril. As a nutritional researcher (of the humankind) I discovered Rejeneril quite a few years back and it made such a profound positive difference in my little rescue boy and my little girl that I had no other choice but to bring its message to the world.

By the way, after 6 years on Rejeneril, my little girl (Kira) is now 12 and people still stop me to pet the puppy! I have no doubt that Rejeneril can do the same for any other Fur-Kid, as I have seen it over and over and over again.

I can assure you all, there is nothing else like Rejeneril out there. As a nutritional researcher I searched everywhere for the "so-called" perfect product that would keep my Fur-Kids as healthy as possible for as long as possible. When I finally found Rejeneril, I was so impressed with the science, but more impressed by how it worked in the real world (in Kira and Jake).

Rejeneril enhances energy production within every living cell - it allows the cell to take in more oxygen and use it more effectively to produce its natural energy (called ATP). Every cell in an animal’s body (including us) is dependent on the amount of energy (ATP) it can process efficiently. Even the strength of an animal’s immune system depends on how sufficient those immune cells are creating energy.

Rejeneril simply allows that natural energy process to become more efficient - in a sense fine tuning it or super charging it so all the cells run better!

Please check out http://myultimatepet.com/ for more info :).


Yours in Abundant Health, Happiness and Longevity,

Brad King

Dad to Kira and Jake
President of Ultimate Pet Inc.
www.MyUltimatePet.com

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Renee
1/28/2015 01:00:52 am

What an amazing review! Love to see how Rejeneril helped 3 dogs of different breeds and sizes with such positive results! Awesome!

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Fred
1/28/2015 01:09:11 am

It's really great finding something that finally works, especially on such a wide range of furry friends.

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Shelley
1/28/2015 07:41:31 am

Rejeneril really works!! I give it to all my pets.

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Debbie
2/24/2015 03:39:02 am

Does it help with cancer at all? I have a nine year old that had his leg removed due to plate induced osteosarcoma. He had four rounds of chemo and is currently on K9 Immunity Plus in addition to fresh vegetables (orange cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots etc.) and fresh hamburg or steak added to his meals (grain free dog food).

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Bethany
2/24/2015 03:03:36 pm

Thank you for your comment Debbie and I am so sorry for your canine cancer struggle. I know how hard it can be. Everything about Tynan's health changed when I fed him commercially made raw food (with kale, carrots and other veggies) during his first cancer fight. His fur was shinier, his paws were less sensitive and he had more energy (as much as possible while on chemo and recovering.) Rejeneril helps with so many of the issues that arise as our pets battle cancer and recover from surgeries, I would certainly hope it could help your dog. You might try contacting the folks at Rejeneril or asking your vet about specific concerns, vitamin interactions, etc, but with Rejeneril's money back guarantee it may be worth trying to see if it helps. I know I would have done anything to make Tynan more comfortable as he recovered from surgery and chemo and I wish Rejeneril existed back then! Please let me know if you give it a try and if it helps your dog in his recovery.

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