Treat Dog and Cat Arthritis with Natural Muscle and Joint Support
Manage Cat and Dog Arthritis with Muscle and Joint Support Joint, a natural pet medication to prevent and treat arthritis.
Naturally supportive of muscles, joints and bones, PetAlive Muscle & Joint Support alleviates the pain and discomfort associated with cat and dog arthritis and promotes:
• Ease of movement
• Improved liver functioning
• A cleanse and system purify
• Healthy strong joints, muscles, tendons, cartilage and bones.
"I recommend your product to everyone that has a dog or cat with muscle and joint problems… Within three weeks she was running around, jumping up and acting like a young puppy…"—Steve S., TX, USA
Muscle and Joint Support naturally, effectively treats and manages cat and dog arthritis, inexpensively and without side effects often associated with prescription pet medication for arthritis.
INSTRUCTIONS: Capsules can be swalled whole or opened and mixed with treats or food.
Rabbits and Small Rodents: 1/4 capsule two times a day
Cats and Small Dogs: 1/2 capsule two times a day
Medium Dogs: one capsule two times a day
Large Dogs: One to two capsules two times a day
INGREDIENTS: Harpagophytum procumbens (Devil's Claw), Arthrospira platenis (Spirulina), Calcium flouride, Natrium phosphoricum, Natrium sulphate, Lecithin, Glucosamine sulphate, Lactose (inactive ingredient)
UNITS PER ORDER: One container contains 60 caps
What to Prevent:
Without healthy muscles, bones and connective tissue, the cat’s and dog’s muscular skeletal system cannot offer a full range of motion. As a result, joints can become damaged or diseased and result in inflammation or as we call it, cat or dog arthritis.
Symptoms often associated with cat or dog arthritis:
• Reluctance to climb stairs, play or jump
• Limping
• Difficulty standing from a resting position
• Yelps when touched
What we term Cat and Dog arthritis can be an indicator of an underlying disorder so please consult a professional if there is concern. Inflammatory joint disease, degenerative joint disease are often confused for cat and dog arthritis so be sure to get a professional opinion.