Antinol - Joint Support for Dogs & Cats
3 productsShop Antinol at Vets Love Pets, an all-natural joint supplement for dogs and cats that is made from marine lipid oils for daily anti-inflammatory support. It helps supporting joint and mobility health, skin and coat condition, and serve as a wellness supplement for proactive pet health.
Antinol Joint & Skin Support for Dogs and Cats
Antinol is a range of marine-lipid supplements formulated to support joint comfort, mobility, skin health, and overall wellbeing in dogs and cats.
Designed for daily use, the Antinol range provides a science-led approach to supporting pets experiencing age-related stiffness, reduced mobility, or skin sensitivity.
The range includes oral softgel supplements for ongoing joint and skin support, as well as topical options for pets with skin concerns that benefit from support both internally and externally. Antinol is commonly used as part of a broader pet wellness routine, alongside appropriate veterinary care.
At the centre of the Antinol range is a proprietary marine lipid complex derived from sustainably sourced green-lipped mussel and krill. These marine ingredients are naturally rich in bioactive lipids and omega-3 fatty acids, which play a role in supporting the body’s normal inflammatory response — an important factor in maintaining joint function and healthy skin.
Antinol key features & benefits
- Supports joint health and mobility: Formulated to help maintain joint comfort and flexibility, particularly in pets with increased joint demands due to age, activity level, or breed predisposition.
- Supports skin and coat health: The marine lipid profile and omega-3 content help support skin barrier function and coat quality, making Antinol suitable for pets prone to dryness or skin irritation.
- Science-led formulation: Antinol is supported by clinical research investigating marine lipid supplementation and its role in joint mobility and skin support.
- Suitable for ongoing use: Designed for daily supplementation, Antinol can be incorporated into a long-term care or wellness routine, as advised by your veterinarian.
- Sustainably sourced marine ingredients: Made using traceable, responsibly sourced marine ingredients, without added synthetic preservatives or unnecessary fillers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Antinol does not always require a loading dose, but some pets may be started on a higher initial amount for a short period before moving to a maintenance routine, depending on the product instructions. As a nutritional supplement, Antinol works gradually. Changes in joint comfort, mobility, or skin condition are typically assessed over several weeks rather than days, with consistency being important.
Antinol is a non-prescription supplement and is sometimes used alongside other treatments as part of a broader care plan. If your pet is taking prescription medications such as NSAIDs or has a diagnosed condition, it’s important to speak with your veterinarian before introducing Antinol or any new supplement.
Antinol capsules are typically given orally and can often be administered whole or opened and mixed with food, depending on your pet’s preferences. For cats or smaller pets, mixing the contents with a small amount of food may help improve acceptance. Always follow the product instructions for administration.
Antinol contains marine-derived lipids and omega-3 fatty acids, so it may overlap with other joint or skin supplements. Combining supplements can sometimes result in unnecessary duplication. It’s best to review your pet’s full supplement routine with a veterinarian to ensure appropriate use.
As with many nutritional supplements, Antinol should be used consistently for several weeks before assessing changes. Joint comfort, mobility, and skin condition can change gradually, and results may vary depending on the pet’s age, condition, and overall health.
There are many options for joint supplement for dogs and cats, so speak with your vet about whether it's time to change things up.
Antinol is designed for ongoing daily supplementation when used according to product guidelines. For pets with long-term joint concerns, like arthritis in dogs, or skin conditions in cats, regular review with a veterinarian is recommended to ensure the supplement remains appropriate over time.

































