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Glucosamine for Dogs

Why is glucosamine for dogs an important consideration for your pet?

If you look at some of the labels on the packets or tins of dog food, you will notice that glucosamine is sometimes mentioned. You may have read or heard about glucosamine, but are not sure whether glucosamine for dogs is a good idea.

Glucosamine is a supplement that has been proved to be beneficial to us humans suffering from joint problems like arthritis. well research has shown that glucosamine in a dog's diet can have the same effect by relieving the pain in the aching joints of your dog.

Glucosamine for dogs works by lubricating the joints and enables them to move easier and more efficiently. By adding it to your dogs diet, you can keep your pet's joints working at peak performance for years.

It's an ideal dietry supplement for large dog breeds that suffer more from arthritis, hip and joint problems, especially in their later years. Glucosamine for dogs hydrates the joints as well as lubricating them, helping to prevent your dog suffering from these conditions.

If you prefer natural products for your dog, you should try PetAlive Muscle & Joint Support Formula

Here are some of the symptoms of muscle and joint conditions in dogs

Stiffness and whimpering when getting up especially after rest

Difficulty climbing stairs or climbing in and out of the car

Lameness and reluctance to exercise

Swelling and tenderness in a limb or in the spine

Shying away from being stroked along their back

Favoring the use of one limb more than another

Irritability.

PetAlive Muscle & Joint Support Formula treats the symptoms of existing arthritis, rheumatism and degenerative joint disease. It will improve ease of movement, reduce stiffness and pain associated with swollen joints and relieve pain and inflammation.

PetAlive Muscle & Joint Support Formula will also reduce toxin and acid buildup associated with arthritis, rheumatism and joint diseases, and prevent and treat the symptoms of hip dysplasia, so ensuring healthy, strong muscles, tendons, cartilage and bone

There are a number of reasons why your dog could develop joint or muscle problems. Sprains and strains are fairly common and certain breeds may be more prone to this than others. Obesity can put undue stress on joints. Arthritis (an inflammation of the joints which is most common in older dogs). Certain breeds of dogs may be genetically more prone to developing conditions such as hip dysplasia and spinal diseases such as spondylosis and spondylitis and hip dysplasia (a malformation of the hip's ball and socket).

Muscle and Joint Support capsules are specially formulated for pets and contain a unique formula combining herbal medicines, biochemic tissue salts and nutritional substances all well known for their therapeutic and protective effect on the skeletal system, including muscles, joints, cartilage and tendons.

Muscle and Joint Support capsules are an excellent, natural, alternative for glucosamine for dogs.



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