PetGuard Joint & Hip Care for DogsPetGuard Joint and Hip is a unique formulation of nutritional factors important for joint health and support. Because dogs may not naturally manufacture optimal amounts of Vitamin C, many veterinarians recommend supplementation of this important nutrient to maintain and support healthy connective tissue and joint structure. Non Acidic Ester C Calcium Ascorbate is a natural form of Vitamin C that allows tissues to absorb and retain high levels of the vitamin. Glucosimine and Chondroitin, widely used for treating arthritis, helps the body reduce the destructive enzymes within the joint while providing the basis for strengthening cartilage.
Guaranteed Analysis Each Chewable Tablet Contains: Glucosamine Hydrochloride 250mg Vitamin C (as Calcium Ascorbate, Ascorbic Acid) 250mg Mythylsulfonylmethane (MSM) 75mg Chondroitin 75mg Debittered Brewers Yeast 50mg Sea Cucumber 25mg Bromelain 25mg Yucca 25mg Turmeric 20mg Alfalfa 5mg Garlic 5mg Manganese 2mg
Other Ingredients: Fructose, destrates, cellulose, roast beef flavors, vegetable oil, silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate (vegetable source).
Since 1979, PetGuard has practiced the philosophy, which embodies the commitment to you and your pets, to provide only natural alternatives for a healthier environment and lifestyle. People today are concerned with the important relationship between nutrition and health. We are all concerned about actual ingredient sources, seeking products free of artificial ingredients, by-products, colors, preservatives, excess sugars and salt. At PetGuard, our concern for minimizing toxic chemicals in our environment and sensitivity for improving our lifestyles extends to our pets as well. Veterinarians agree that well fed pets contract fewer diseases, look healthier and are more active than pets that do not receive a healthful, well balanced diet. All pets deserve the benefits from a lifestyle of optimum nutrition, exercise, good grooming habits and regular veterinary visits. Our natural pet care products offer the discriminating and conscientiously concerned pet parents the opportunity to provide pets with the same health benefits that we all seek for ourselves.
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