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GWF Nutrition Joint Aid for Dogs Hip & Joint Supplement for Dogs to Support Active and Ageing Joints and Muscles All Ages and Breeds 2 kg Pouch

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Glutamic Acid - a natural flavour enhancer and important for natural gut health during times of stress. He's had a problem with the front joint for several years and I am most impressed with the results - 2Kg lasts about 6 months and it's relatively cheap and easy to use (just sprinkle on food - no pills to take). We've tried fish oils and flax oils etc etc and I'm sure they help but this is the only product that if he doesn't get it then within a week or two he slows down.

GIVE DAILY FOR OPTIMUM RESULTS – easy to feed micropellets can be sprinkled over food or given separately.Essential for the integrity of claws and coat, as well as the maintenance of normal blood glucose levels and condition. Some anti-inflammatory and antioxidant components are common to both joint and muscle physiology, as are collagen and chondroitin. Specific antioxidants and trace elements have been added and the new product has been formulated to increase its levels of leucine, arginine and the branched chain amino acids.

However, using a joint supplement for general maintenance is a good way to help protect against joint issues in later life, particularly for large dogs or breeds prone to joint problems. Trace elements are also associated with reduced muscle damage, especially selenium, manganese and magnesium. Essential for the production of collagen in the body that forms the matrix of connective tissues in mammals. Galactolipid Natural Emulsifiers (Oatinol) – to support the absorption of active ingredients across the gut wall. The 2kg tub lasts us 7 months at a scoop a day and in my mind is good value compared to alternative medicines/products to keep our girl going!

If your dog is fussy or sensitive to changes then we would advise introducing the supplement over a period of 10 days, starting with 50% of the recommended amount and increasing this gradually. I asked the vets about the joint aid and they said it was a good product and I could safely give a small recommended dose to my cats. She is nearly 13 and is very mobile for her age and suffers little stiffness since using this product. Joint aid for dogs+ Omega 3 is a proven, high specification complementary feed supplement for all dogsthat provides a painless and economical aid for maintaining healthy joints.

Apart from my dog smelling something was different about her dinner when I added the GWF, she's not to know I'm giving her a joint product, so she can't fake the results. Galactolipids are a combination of sugar and fat molecules that create the perfect medium for the absorption of active ingredients across the gut wall. New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging .

During our veterinary trials, 70% of dogs showed an improvement within just 30 days of taking Joint Aid for Dogs. best regards, Kevin Hutchinson I have two black Labradors, who are in their tenth year, one suffered a shoulder injury some time ago but with regular 'Joint Aid' in her food, the limping is minimal and she still careers around like a pup with the other lab, (her sister, same litter) not often now, but still is able too, helped by regular joint aid supplement, of this I am convinced. Vitamin A improves muscle mass and reduces fat marbling, vitamins B, D, and biotin can help reduce proteolysis and vitamin C has been shown to moderate collagen synthesis. For elderly and hard working greyhounds showing signs of restricted movement, it is recommended to be fed at the full support level. I have been giving him yumove for the last 2 weeks but have had to stop as it is causing him discomfort and it makes his stools very soft.

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