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The most complete parasite protection all in one tasty chew. WWW.VETNPETDIRECT.COM.AU See product label for more details PLUS Never miss a dose... Have reminders sent to your phone! Simply scan the QR code! Canine companions often face common joint issues, such as arthritis, degenerative joint disease, and injuries, which can significantly impact their quality of life. As responsible dog owners, it becomes imperative for us to take proactive measures to maintain our furry friends' joint health, ensuring they lead happy, healthy, and prolonged lives. Here are some key tips to keep in mind for optimal dog joint care: Weight Management: Maintaining an ideal weight is crucial for a dog's overall health, influencing various aspects of their well-being. Extra weight puts strain on bones, joints, ligaments, and the circulatory system. Consult with your veterinarian to determine your dog's ideal weight range and body score, implementing a suitable diet and exercise regimen for optimal weight management. Reducing Impact on Joints: Everyday activities like jumping in and out of cars, off beds or couches can subject a dog's joints to unnecessary stress. Minimise these repetitive actions by using pet stairs or ramps to facilitate movement. Alternatively, consider training your dog to wait for assistance rather than engaging in high-impact activities. Mindful Exercise: Regular exercise is vital for a dog's physical and mental well-being, aiding in weight maintenance and joint lubrication. However, be cautious about the type of exercise to avoid unnecessary strain. Fast running with abrupt stops and starts can increase the risk of joint injuries. Choose activities that promote joint flexibility without excessive impact. Supplementation: Integrate supplements into your dog's diet to support joint health, assist in cartilage rebuilding, and provide anti-inflammatory effects. A variety of supplements are available, each serving a unique purpose. Consult your veterinarian to determine the most suitable supplement based on your dog's specific needs. Veterinary Check-ups and Early Intervention: Regular veterinary check-ups are crucial for identifying potential joint concerns before they escalate. Early intervention can help prevent rapid deterioration and may even provide solutions to mitigate or improve existing damage. Keep an open line of communication with your vet to address any emerging joint issues promptly. By incorporating these tips into your dog's routine, you can actively contribute to maintaining their joint health, ensuring they lead vibrant and pain-free lives for years to come. Proactive Health Care Tips Nurturing Your Dog's Joints

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