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Antinol 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 Review

4.5 (832) Amazon rating$99.992,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Antinol Plus pairs green-lipped mussels with krill oil in a soft gel format aimed at hip and joint mobility, and its 4.5 star average across 832 reviews points to a well regarded option in a crowded category.

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Best for

Dogs whose owners want a green-lipped mussel and krill oil based joint supplement instead of a standard glucosamine and chondroitin chew.

Skip if

You are looking for the lowest cost option in this category or a chewable treat format, since this is a soft gel priced well above many chondroitin based competitors.

  • Form Oil, Soft Gel
  • Best for Hip, Joints
  • Weight 2.4 Ounces
  • Priced 204% above the category median ($32.91 across 92 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 832 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.4/5

    832 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

['Antinol Plus is a soft gel joint supplement built around green-lipped mussels and krill oil rather than the glucosamine and chondroitin combination found in most hip and joint products. It comes in a 120 count bottle and is positioned by Pet HealthWorks as an alternative for dogs needing mobility support.', "The listing markets it as a faster acting or more effective option than standard glucosamine and chondroitin, though that is a marketing claim rather than something this listing's data can confirm on its own. What is clear from the specs is the ingredient base, oil filled soft gels sized at 2.4 ounces total for the 120 count bottle, formulated for hip and joint use in dogs.", 'At $99.99, it sits at the higher end of the price range for this category. A 4.5 star average across 832 reviews and about 2,000 units bought in the past month suggest a steady following among owners willing to pay more for an alternative to standard joint chews.']

Pros

  • Built around green-lipped mussels and krill oil, a different ingredient base than typical glucosamine and chondroitin chews
  • 4.5 star average across 832 reviews
  • 120 count soft gel bottle covers months of daily use
  • Steady demand with about 2,000 units bought in the past month

Cons

  • Priced well above most glucosamine and chondroitin competitors in this category
  • Soft gel format may be harder to dose or hide in food than a chewable treat
  • Marketing claims about outperforming glucosamine and chondroitin are not something this listing's data can verify

Specifications

Form
Oil, Soft Gel
Best for
Hip, Joints
Weight
2.4 Ounces

Performance notes

The formula centers on green-lipped mussels and krill oil delivered in an oil filled soft gel, a different mechanism than the glucosamine and chondroitin pairing used in most hip and joint chews on the market. As with any joint supplement, results vary by dog, and a vet can help decide whether this ingredient profile makes sense for your dog's specific mobility needs.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 832 reviews and roughly 2,000 units bought in the past month point to solid satisfaction among owners who chose this over more common glucosamine and chondroitin options.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes Antinol Plus different from a standard glucosamine and chondroitin supplement?

It is built around green-lipped mussels and krill oil instead of the glucosamine and chondroitin pairing found in most joint chews, giving dogs a different ingredient route to mobility support.

Is this a chewable treat or a pill?

It comes as an oil filled soft gel rather than a chew, so some dogs may need it hidden in food or given directly rather than treated like a snack.

Can this replace a vet's treatment plan for joint pain?

No, this is a supplement meant to support mobility, not a substitute for veterinary care. Talk to your vet if your dog shows signs of joint pain or reduced mobility.

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