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PAW by Blackmores OsteoCare® Joint Protect Chews
PAW by Blackmores OsteoCare® Joint Protect Chews
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PAW Osteocare Joint Health Chews are specially formulated to support joint health and mobility in dogs. These tasty chews contain a blend of ingredients that help maintain healthy joints, reduce inflammation, and support cartilage repair. Here are some key features and benefits of PAW Osteocare Joint Health Chews:
Key Features:
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Glucosamine and Chondroitin: These two ingredients are essential building blocks of cartilage and are known to support joint health and mobility. They help maintain the structure and integrity of joint tissues, promoting flexibility and reducing stiffness.
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Green Lipped Mussel: A natural source of omega-3 fatty acids, glucosamine, and chondroitin, green-lipped mussel extract has anti-inflammatory properties and supports joint function and mobility.
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Manganese and Vitamin C: These nutrients are important for collagen synthesis, which is essential for maintaining the health and integrity of joint cartilage.
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Antioxidant Support: The chews contain antioxidants such as vitamin E, which help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation in the joints, supporting overall joint health.
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Tasty and Easy to Administer: The chews are flavoured with natural chicken to appeal to dogs' palates, making them easy to administer as a daily treat or reward.
Benefits:
- Supports joint health and mobility in dogs of all ages and breeds.
- Helps maintain the integrity of joint cartilage and reduce inflammation.
- Supports collagen synthesis for healthy joint function.
- Provides antioxidant protection to reduce oxidative stress in the joints.
- May help alleviate symptoms of joint stiffness, discomfort, and immobility.
Usage Instructions:
- Administer the recommended number of chews daily based on your dog's weight.
- Can be given as a treat or mixed with food.
- Ensure your dog has access to fresh water at all times.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Note: Consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new supplements or treats into your dog's diet, especially if your dog has existing joint issues or is taking medications.
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