Glucosamine for dogs with Essential Fatty
AcidsNutra Paws Glucosamine for dogs
joint complex offers an inexpensive alternative to some of the more expensive
dog glucosamine formulas in pet stores, veterinarian's offices and other
retailers. Since canine arthritis, hip dysplasia and other forms of
joint cartilage breakdown can occur during your dog's younger years, sourcing a
glucosamine for dogs early on can help maintain the joint health of your pet
today and for the future.While
glucosamine is the primary ingredient, this glucosamine for dogs complex
contains antioxidants, including Vitamin A, Vitamin E and Vitamin C. This
antioxidant complex helps protect the joints from oxidants that can accelerate
the breakdown of cartilage and joint tissues.
Essential fatty acids, specifically Omega 3
fish oils, have been studied for their anti-inflammatory action. Studies suggest that omega-3 fatty acids are
used to create anti-inflammatory prostaglandins which can help fight
inflammation and joint pain.
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Each bottle has 60 Chewable Tablets/Treats for your dog. |
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Other Ingredients: Brewers Yeast, Bacon Flavor, Desiccated Liver, Borage Oil,
Magnesium Stearate
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- Helps Rebuild and Repair
Dog Joint Cartilage
- Contains
Essential Fatty Acids
- Dogs Love this Bacon Flavored Treat
- 60 Day 100% Money Back Guarantee
Some frequently asked questions regarding Glucosamine for dogs.
Can dogs take human glucosamine? Yes, Dogs can take human glucosamine, however, be aware that humans can ingest and process certain ingredients that pets cannot. Examples - High levels of aspirin can be toxic to cats and some joint formulas have white willow bark which is similar in composition to aspirin. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is poisonous to dogs, yet we have heard of owners giving their pets calcium supplements in a chocolate base. Please be careful what you give to your pet. Is it ok to give Sundown's Osteo Bi-Flex glucosamine chondroitin to my dog? Some of our customers have previously fed their dog glucosamine products like Osteo Bi-Flex, Schiff Move Free or other brands of glucosamine found here at Marvelous Products or in health food stores with no negative effects and positive comments on how well their dog is moving freely again. However,
Nutra Paws Glucosamine for dogs is designed for dogs, and has the following benefits:
- Nutra Paws offers your dog glucosamine
in a chewable treat vs. a regular tablet
- Your cost per dose is much less expensive. Our glucosamine chondroitin for dogs is less than half the price of nationally branded products like Osteo Bi-Flex. There are no expensive $25 million dollar television campaigns being run for Osteo Pet, so the savings can go directly to you.
- Dogs love the bacon flavor taste that
Nutra Paws glucosamine for dogs offers.
What is the difference in quality between human glucosamine and dog glucosamine? Glucosamine is bought and sold as a powder and does not have a separate category for humans or dogs. Manufacturers may use a lower strength of glucosamine, typically 90% vs the 99% that
Nutra Paws uses. Nutra Paws uses the 99% Glucosamine hydrochloride, which is what veterinarians and pet owners prefer.
What is the difference between Glucosamine Hydrochloride and Glucosamine Sulfate? Both are great forms of glucosamine, however the studies that have been conducted on glucosamine show that glucosamine hydrochloride is absorbed by the body faster. There have also been many more clinical studies on the hydrochloride form.
All Nutra Paws Glucosamine for dogs Formulas use glucosamine hydrochloride.
What is the difference between a liquid glucosamine and a glucosamine in a treat? While both methods are absorbed by the body quickly, we prefer the ease of use with the tablets. Our consumers find it convenient to offer our glucosamine for dogs treat whenever they want.
How do I know if my dog has dog arthritis? There are many reasons why your dog limps or is in pain. Consult with a professional Veterinarian to be sure that your dog does not have a serious injury that goes unchecked. |