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Roxxen Chondrogag Skeletal Support Supplement for Dogs 100 tablets
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LE 600.00 - Regular price
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Chondrogag Skeletal Support Supplement for Dogs 100 tablets
Description :
ChondroGag is a specialized supplement designed to support the skeletal health of dogs, particularly those that are large, heavy, active, or aging. Each tablet contains a unique blend of ingredients aimed at strengthening connective tissues, joints, bones, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and teeth.
Key Ingredients:
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Green-Lipped Mussel and Seaweed Powder: These are rich sources of glycosaminoglycans, which support the functional activity of connective tissues and joint cartilage. The omega fatty acids present also benefit the locomotor system, enhance coat shine, and boost libido.
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Di-Calcium Phosphate: Essential for the elastic firmness of bones, formation of hard dental tissues, and development of long bone cortical tissues. It helps prevent bone degeneration in aged dogs and supports overall skeletal integrity.
Feeding Recommendations:
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Dogs aged 8 to 15 months:
- Preventive: Administer 1 tablet per 10 kg of body weight.
- In cases of bone deformities: Administer 2 tablets per 10 kg of body weight (maximum of 8 tablets) daily for at least 3 months. After this period, reduce to 1 tablet per 10 kg of body weight for an additional month.
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Older Dogs: Administer 4 tablets per 10 kg of body weight (maximum of 8 tablets) daily.
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Performance Dogs: Administer 1 tablet per 10 kg of body weight daily, starting 2 weeks before and continuing 2 weeks after the performance phase.
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Post Bone Fractures: Administer 2 tablets per 10 kg of body weight (maximum of 8 tablets) daily during the healing process.
For optimal results, it's essential to follow the recommended dosing guidelines based on your dog's age, weight, and health condition. Always consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new supplement to your dog's diet.
