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Specific Joint Support CJD
For the welfare and happiness of dogs, good mobility and strong and healthy joints are important. In the case of joint problems, proper nutrition makes a big difference for your dog. Specific Joint Support CJD has worked with Dechra to develop a dry food for dogs suffering from joint problems.
Recommended for
Supporting healthy joint function in (older) dogs.
Not suitable for
- Young, rapidly growing puppies
- Pregnant or lactating dogs
Key features
- Specific Joint Support CJD is a balanced diet with a very moderate energy content, as joint problems are often associated with obesity.
- Specific Joint Support CJD also contains L-Carnitine to maintain muscle mass.
- Superior omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA), derived directly from fish oil, support healthy joint function and mobility.
- Specific Joint Support CJD contains natural glucosamine and chondroitin sulphate to support joints. A high antioxidant content removes free radicals from the body, preventing inflammatory responses.
- With natural antioxidants, such as vitamin C, tocopherol and rosemary extract.
- Contains beet pulp for a healthy gastrointestinal tract.
Use
The individual daily amount may vary depending on factors such as breed, environment, season and the activity level of the dog. In dogs with a low level of physical activity, the daily energy requirement is particularly low. Obesity should be avoided, as it places additional strain on the musculoskeletal system. To maintain body weight, it is advisable that you give the prescribed amount of food.
Ingredients
Wheat, rice, fish meal, powdered cellulose, fish oil, maize protein, hydrolysed pork protein, egg, beet pulp, vitamins and trace elements, minerals, sunflower oil, psyllium, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), borage oil, hydrolysed chicken cartilage (source of chondroitin), L-carnitine, animal fat and antioxidants: BHA, BHT, propyl gallate, and ascorbyl palmitate. This product contains no artificial colourings or flavourings.
Specific Joint Support CJD reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Linda Preston, Wednesday 5 October 2022
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By Helen, Wednesday 24 August 2022