In a quiet town where the streets hum with the gentle rhythm of community life, there lives a man known simply as Birol. To some, he’s a local character. To many, he’s a friend. But to the dogs of the town—and those who know him well—he’s something of a legend.
Birol doesn’t just own dogs. He lives with them, breathes with them, listens to them. He walks with them not just down beaches, woodland paths and cobbled roads, but through the deeper corridors of care, respect, and loyalty. His understanding of canine needs goes far beyond the basics of feeding and walking; it’s a commitment rooted in empathy.
One of the things that stands out about Birol is his devotion to ageing and injured dogs. “They give us everything,” he once said in passing. “So why shouldn’t we do everything for them when they slow down?” This mindset led him to explore better ways to support their movement and well-being, especially as many of his beloved companions began to show signs of joint stiffness or hip discomfort.
That’s how Canivo Flex became part of his dogs’ routine. Not because it was trendy. Not because someone told him to. But because, like everything Birol does, it was guided by the needs of the dogs themselves. He observed. He read. He spoke to others who cared deeply. And when he found something that made a difference—he stuck with it.
The product itself, with its clean blend of plant-based ingredients like Perna, Glucosamine, MSM, and antioxidants, fits Birol’s philosophy of “support without compromise.” For his dogs, it wasn’t about supplements. It was about mobility. The ability to run that little bit longer. To jump onto the sofa again. To climb the hill without hesitation.
In Birol’s world, that’s everything.
It’s not about a label or a bottle. It’s about care, connection, and a belief that even in old age, dogs deserve to feel like puppies again.
And if you ask Birol, he’ll just shrug and smile, saying, “They’ve always looked after me. This is just me looking after them.