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VetAdvance’s delicious chicken flavored Joint Care chew for canine is a premium dog supplement formulated with a blend of Turmeric, Glucosamine Chondroitin and more ingredients to help support mobility & comfort.*
Glucosamine is a natural compound that plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and function of joints. It helps to build and repair cartilage, the flexible tissue that cushions joints.*
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) may aid in reducing joint pain and swelling. Additionally, MSM is believed to contribute to the maintenance of healthy skin and coat in dogs.*
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), commonly known as Vitamin C, acts as an antioxidant. Vitamin C also supports the synthesis of collagen, an essential protein for the structural integrity of cartilage and connective tissues.*
Chondroitin provides cartilage support Essential for joint health, and works as a joint lubricant. It helps enhance joint mobility.*
Organic Turmeric, a golden spice, offers several potential benefits for dogs. Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, may help alleviate joint pain and stiffness, making it beneficial for dogs with joint issues. Additionally, turmeric possesses antioxidant properties that support overall immune health.*
Dried Yucca Schindigera Extract can support better joint function, reduce discomfort, and promote a more active and comfortable lifestyle.*
Egg Shell Meal (Source of Collagen) is a vital protein that supports the structure and strength of cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. By incorporating egg shell meal into your dog's diet, you can help enhance joint flexibility, reduce pain, and improve mobility.*
Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, supports the immune system, promoting overall health and helping maintenance of joint tissues. By including Vitamin E in your dog's diet, you can enhance joint mobility, reduce stiffness, and support a more active and comfortable lifestyle for your furry friend.*
Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend introducing the soft chews to your dog slowly when they are around 12 weeks old. If you have any concerns, please consult your vet.*
There are 120 chicken flavored soft chew supplement chews in each container.
If you accidentally give your dog too many doses of any supplements please see a vet immediately and make sure you show them the container with ingredients list.*
Please consult your vet first if your dog has kidney problems.*
This product is formulated specifically for dogs, although these chews are generally safe if your cat ingests them, we would not recommend you make it a part of their complementary feed.*
Joint supplements can be introduced at any age, usually at least 12 weeks old, but they are particularly beneficial for senior dogs or breeds prone to joint issues. Starting early may contribute to preventive joint care and overall mobility.*
Results can vary, but improvements are often noticed within a few weeks to a few months depending on the severity of the condition. Consistency in administering the supplements is key for optimal effectiveness.*
Cautions: If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
Warnings: Not for human consumption. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately. Keep in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight. Ensure the container is resealed after use.
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