Supporting your dogs joints as they grow old gracefully

Have you been wondering why your dog is not as sprightly as they used to be? They may be in need of some assistance from a joint supplement. 

Just like humans, we know that as dogs enter their elder years they can begin to slow down, and their joints can start to feel weary; they may lag behind on their walks, struggle to climb stairs or jump in the car. 

These may be signs that their joints are feeling age creeping up on them. But don’t worry, you can help them through this process and make everyone’s lives easier. To support you with this we have pulled together some top tips to help get your dog moving in the right direction.

So let’s start with the top 5 practical things you can do:

  • Ensure that your pet is the correct weight as it is important that the joints are exposed to minimal stress as the animals get older. Your vet would be ideally placed to assist you with the correct regime to help.
  • Ensure that your pet is the correct weight as it is important that the joints are exposed to minimal stress as the animals get older. Your vet would be ideally placed to assist you with the correct regime to help.
  • Ensure that your pet is the correct weight as it is important that the joints are exposed to minimal stress as the animals get older. Your vet would be ideally placed to assist you with the correct regime to help.
  • Ensure that your pet is the correct weight as it is important that the joints are exposed to minimal stress as the animals get older. Your vet would be ideally placed to assist you with the correct regime to help.
  • Ensure that your pet is the correct weight as it is important that the joints are exposed to minimal stress as the animals get older. Your vet would be ideally placed to assist you with the correct regime to help.

All the above can be done in conjunction with a joint supplement such as Flexadin Plus which is carefully formulated to soothe stiff joints and promote mobility in your pet. 

They come in a tasty soft chew format which can be given at any time of the day. They contain glucosamine and chondroitin that are needed to help build blocks of healthy cartilage in joints, as well as Devils Claw, which is plant based and helps their body’s own anti-inflammatory process.

Available in two different pack sizes suitable for dogs and cats and they come in handy foil zip lock packs so that they remain fresh for longer.

Ref Source: 
https://caninearthritis.org/article/food-bowls-raised-feeding-stations/

https://caninearthritis.co.uk/lifestyle-tool/