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Product Description
Synopet Joint Support Rabbit
Not only dogs and cats can suffer from joint pain. Rabbits can also develop problems in their joints in the long run, so that they go through life hopping with less ease. To support your sweet fur ball as best as possible, Synopet has made the Joint Support.
Joint Support is enriched with green-lipped mussel and turmeric (curcumin) that contribute to keeping the joints flexible and stimulate the production of healthy cartilage. In addition, it contains black currant leaf that is enriched with vitamin C.
Important aspects
- Liquid supplement for rabbits
- To support the joints
- Ideal for rabbits with stiff joints
- Enriched with green-lipped mussel, turmeric and blackcurrant leaf
- 1 or 2 times a year a treatment of 30 days
How do you use Joint Support?
For optimal support, give a 30-day treatment 1 to 2 times a year. During the 30 days you give 2 ml through the food or directly into the mouth once a day. Continuous feeding is generally not necessary, but if this is desired, the dose will be halved to 1 ml per day.
Should you give your rabbit any other medicines or supplements? Then keep 4 hours between the a. Are you unsure whether Joint Support can be combined with current medicines or supplements? Consult the vet.
Joint Support is not suitable for pregnant rabbits.Contents
A 75 ml vial
Composition Synopet Joint Support
Joint Support contains GLMax® green-lipped mussel, organic-CM100® curcumin•, blackcurrant leaf, vitamin C.
Analytical constituents
Crude protein: 2.3%, crude fat: 0.3%, crude fibre: < 0.3%, crude ash: 0.6%, moisture content: 93%.
Technological additives
Preservatives: potassium sorbate (E202), lactic acid (E270), citric acid (E330).
Retention advice
Store Joint Support close to room temperature. Preferably keep cool after opening, out of reach of children. An opened package has a shelf life of 45 days.
Synopet Joint Support Rabbit reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Zoë, Wednesday 6 November 2024