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Joint Aid 4 Dogs is a tasty supplement that provides improved joint function along with a wealth of added health benefits, all in a simple-to-use, highly palatable form.
With the onset of age, a dog's ability to effectively metabolize glucosamine, chondroitin, curcumin, glutamine, and MSM becomes greatly diminished. Combining these ingredients with Oatinol enables dogs to gain the maximum benefit from the supplements.
- Maintains flexibility of movement for senior, sport, and working dogs.
- Supports the repair of normal wear and tear to joints, cartilage, and synovial fluid.
- Provides the building blocks for natural replenishment of the joints' functional elements.
- Easy to use - sprinkle the tasty mini pellets directly onto a dog's regular food.
- Dogs are better able to digest, absorb, and utilize the joint additives, thanks to Oatinol's naturally occurring polar lipids and galactolipid emulsifiers.
- Oatinol supplies an array of natural antioxidants to further benefit a dog's immune system.
- Because dogs love Oatinol's flavor, they are more likely to ingest ALL the joint additives, every time.
Crude Fat .............................. 8% (min)
Crude Fiber ........................... 10% (max)
Moisture ................................ 8% (max)
Chondroitin*........................... 2% (min)
Glucosamine*......................... 2% (min)
Glutamin*............................... 1% (min)
MSM*...................................... 1% (min)
Curcumin*.............................. 0.5% (min)
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient profile.
Small Dogs (under 30 lbs): 1/2 Spoon per day
Medium Dogs (30 - 60 lbs): 1 Spoon per day
Large Dogs (60 lbs and more): 2 Spoons per day
October 1, 2008
I have a five year old Doberman Pinscher male. About two years ago he took a bad fall on the ice-twice. I was unaware he had injured himself as he never expressed any pain or discomfort. About three months ago I noticed he had a slight limp. I got him on the grooming table and noticed his knee on the inside of his rear leg was larger than the other one. I took him to the vet and told him my dog might have a blown ACL. He examined him and acted like I didn't know what I was talking about and completely ignored the issue. I left there feeling like an idiot. Two weeks later I took him back, same clinic, different vet, and had him xrayed.
When I went to pick up my dog, the vet said "What happened to this dog? He has arthritis in his knee from a old injury." Duh!! Anyway, He gave me some Rimydal for him. I refuse to give it to my dog. I have heard some horrific things about that drug. I called your catalog service and bought some salmon oil and some Syn-Flex Glucosamine Complex. There was a flyer in my order about something called Oatinol.
When I received the samples I discontinued using the Syn-Flex and put him on the Oatinol. It's been three weeks since he's been on Oatinol and I am simply amazed at his progress. I cannot thank you enough for helping me with this product. It is like a miracle! I know it could never completely fix my dog's problem, but he is not limping. All of my dogs are on raw food diets. Neo, has been on raw food since the day I got him at ten weeks old. He is living proof of the benefits of the raw food diet. He is absolutely gorgeous,high energy, and fit, and trim!
Peace & Joy,
Frannie























