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GWF Nutrition Joint Aid for Dogs - 2kg

GWF Nutrition Joint Aid for Dogs - 2kg

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GWF Nutrition Joint Aid for Dogs is a high specification joint and muscle supplement with glucosamine; designed to aid freedom of movement in all dogs. Contains 'Muscle Maintenance' to support muscular structure and activity

It can be fed to all dogs alongside their usual diet from any age at the 'General Support' level to maintain freedom of movement throughout their lives.  For elderly and working dogs, we recommend feeding at the 'Full Support' level.

KEY BENEFITS:

  • Maintains flexibility of movement in all dogs regardless of age, size and level of exercise.
  • Supports the formation of cartilage, tendons, ligaments, synovial fluid and muscles.
  • Helps maintain the natural anti-inflammatory actions of the dog's metabolism.
  • Provides a unique combination of 22 active nutraceuticals.
  • Contains the Oatinol® Delivery System™ to maintain a high rate of nutrient absorption.
  • Contains high levels of Omega 3 to support optimum health and performance.
  • 100% wheat free.
  • A 100% Non GM, soya free formulation.
  • Manufactured to Universal Feed Assurance Scheme (UFAS) standards as palatable, easy-to-feed 2mm pellets.

Contents: 2kg




GWF Nutrition Joint Aid for Dogs - 2kg

£64.78 GBP

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SuzieB
Excellent product

I have ac13 year old labradoodle who is very large. He has arthritis in one of his hind legs and I have found that Joint Aid has helped improve this, enabling him to lead a fully active life. Highly recommend this product.

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christopher-bell
Well it seems to work ...

We have a 6.5 year old Golden Retriever x Poodle who was definitely getting sore in the region of her hips. Whether this was old age or a consequence of the way she and her mate beat each other up when playing I don't know, but it was definitely there when I handled her in that region. A month into giving her this (spoonful a day, split evenly over am and pm meals) she seems a lot happier and is moving more freely and, more importantly, no longer seems to be in pain in that region. Luck? Natural recovery from injury? Miracle cure? I don't know, but I *do* know that I shall continue to give it to her since it can do no harm and is probably doing good. One minus point for Petplanet: the image on the product shows a tub, but what we got was a flexible bag with one of those "squeeze along line to seal" tops (like a sandwich bag). It doesn't affect the product itself, but it is a lot less convenient than a tub would have been.