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Maintaining Healthy Joints in Active Dogs

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The old adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" applies to our dogs too. Many dog owners don't consider joint supplementation until their dogs are old and arthritic. This is a mistake, especially for large breed dogs, high energy dogs, and canine athletes. Highly active dogs, canine athletes, and working dogs engaging in intense activity subject their bodies to high impact jumps, fast stops and starts, and intense exercise. Examples of these dogs can range from highly active pets who chase endlessly after balls and frisbees, or jog regularly with their people, to canine athletes competing in agility, lure coursing, flyball, schutzhund, etc., or working dogs like police K-9s, search and rescue dogs, bomb dogs, and more. 

Garak von Heksterhorst owned by Leslie Greenson

 

Do you have a dog that fits in any of those categories? If so, protecting their bodies from joint damage and inflammation is so important. Just buying your average joint supplement that's made for the average pet is better than nothing, but these high activity dogs need more.

Extreme Canine® supplements are specifically formulated with powerful extracts and herbs to fight system inflammation, support healthy system detoxification, and improve the body's ability to handle stress.  These powerful formulas are intended to keep dogs healthy longer and performing at their best.

The natural ingredients in Extreme Canine® supplements:

  • Powerful Anti-inflammatories to slow joint damage and deterioration
  • Support healthy detoxification and liver function
  • Glucosamine, MSM, Chondroitin, and Hyaluronic Acid for joint cushioning, healthy cartilage and connective tissue support
  • Adaptogenic herbs to support healthy body responses to stress

Extreme Canine® provides joint support plus a full dose of probiotics and additional dietary nutritional supplementation.

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