Pet Naturals Of Vermont Hip & Joint for Dogs & Cats
Product Details
Brand: Pet Naturals Of Vermont
Category: Pet HealthProduct Code: hip-joint-dogs-cats-PNV
Servings per Container: 160
Quantity per Container: 160 Chews
Hip + Joint Chews for Dogs and Cats from Pet Naturals of Vermont provides support for joint health and comfort in a delicious duck-flavored chew.
- Supports hips and joints
- Advanced formula includes glucosamine, MSM, Perna mussel and chondroitin sulfates
- Veterinarian Formulated
- Made in the USA
Hip + Joint contains a comprehensive combination of ingredients not found in ordinary hip and joint supplements for dogs and cats. Glucosamine acts as a building block for tissues in tendons, ligaments, and cartilage, which is needed for the support of hip, joint, and connective tissue function and repair.
Suggested Usage
For All Cats: 1 chew daily.
Dogs up to 15 lbs: 2 chews daily.
Dogs 15-45 lbs: 2 chews daily.
Dogs 45-75 lbs: 3 chews daily.
Dogs Over 75 lbs: 4 chews daily.
For extra support, double the recommended amounts above for the first 4 weeks. If giving more than 1 chew daily, divide between AM and PM.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients Per 2 Chews (3g):
Glucosamine HCl (Shrimp and Crab) 200mg
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) 100mg
Perna Canaliculus (Green-Lipped Mussel) 100mg
Chondroitin Sulfate (Porcine) 75mg
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 12.5mg
Manganese (Mn Proteinate) 1.25mg
Inactive Ingredients: arabic gum, brewers yeast, calcium sulfate, canola oil, citric acid, citrus pectin, glycerin, maltodextrin, mixed tocopherols, natural duck flavor, oat flour, propionic acid, rosemary extract, rye flour, silicon dioxide, sodium alginate, sorbic acid, soy lecithin, vegetable oil, water.
Contains No: wheat, corn, artificial ingredients.
Warnings
Not for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
If animals condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration, and consult your veterinarian. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.