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Ark Naturals Joint Rescue Functional Treats Beef -- 9 oz


Ark Naturals Joint Rescue Functional Treats Beef
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Ark Naturals Joint Rescue Functional Treats Beef -- 9 oz

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Ark Naturals Joint Rescue Functional Treats Beef Description

  • New Look - Same Trusted Formula
  • Vet Recommended
  • Gluten Free Soft Chew Squares
  • With Sea Cucumber for Mobility
  • Helps Maximize Mobility
  • Helps Increase Flexibility and Range of Motion
  • Restorative for Active Dogs
  • Solves the Source, Not the Symptoms
  • For All Dog Sizes and Life Stages
  • Made in the USA

  • With Glucosamine, MSM, Chondroitin + Sea Cucumber
  • Helps maximize mobility
  • Solves the source not the symptoms
  • Restorative for active dogs
  • Helps increase flexibility and range of motion

Active Ingredients per 4 Square Chews

  • Glucosamine HCL (shellfish source)
  • Chondroitin Sulfate (chicken source)
  • Sea Cucumber
  • MSM (methylsulfonylmethane)


Directions

For use in dogs and cats 12 weeks and older. Recommended for support of discomfort associated with normal daily exercise and activity.

 

For best results, use continuously following the chart below. Ark Naturals Joint Rescue soft chew squares can be combined with another product you currently use.

  • 1-2 squares daily for dogs up to 15 lbs.
  • 2-3 squares daily for dogs 15-30 lbs.
  • 3-4 squares daily for dogs 30-40 lbs.
  • 4-5 squares daily for dogs over 40 lbs.
Free Of
Gluten, wheat, corn, soy, artifical colors, flavors and preservatives.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 4 Chewables
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Glucosamine HCl (shellfish source)500 mg*
Chondroitin Sulfate (chicken source)250 mg*
Sea Cucumber250 mg*
MSM (methylsulfonylmethane)200 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Beef, calcium propionate, chondoritin sulfate, cultured whey, fish oil, gelatin, glucosamine, sulfate, ground oats, maple syurp, MSM, natural mixed tocopherols, natural smoke flavor, primrose oil, rice flour, salt, sea cucumber, tapioca starch, vegetable, glycerin.
Warnings

For animal use only. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.

 

Caution: Consult with a veterinarian before using this product in animals with clotting disorders; begin treated with anticoagulant medications; diabetes or any metabolic disorder causing hypoglycemia; history of urinary tract stones; or allergies to shellfish. Be sure to follow package directions, and use the correct quantity for your animal. Safe use in pregnant animals intended for breeding has not been proven. This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only and should not be used as a replacement for your pet's daily nutritional needs.

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Are Your Pets Safe From These Winter Safety Hazards?

Most pet owners are relatively well versed in keeping their dog or cat safe during the hot summer months, but not everyone gives the cold of winter much thought. Some people make the mistake of simplifying the needs of family pets, assuming they’re less vulnerable to any challenges of the cold weather elements. However, some of the biggest dangers are the ones you don’t even realize are threats to your pets’ health.

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Outdoor threats

A dog’s or cat’s fur coat provides some insulation, but for most domesticated pets, it’s not much more help than a single layer of clothing. If you wouldn’t brave the winter in just one layer of clothing, your pets probably shouldn’t either; they need to have a warm and dry shelter. Unless you have a heavy-coated breed, such as a husky, your dog really shouldn’t be kept outside during the winter. And no pet should be kept outside if temperatures are freezing or below freezing.

Walking your dog can also pose hazards you probably haven’t considered. For short-haired dogs, put your ego aside and dress them in a sweater to keep them warm. If the sweater gets wet, go home and remove it as soon as possible because dogs get just as cold in wet clothes as you would. You should also avoid walking across ice and shorten your walks on colder, wetter days or if it’s snowing.

Dogs’ and cats’ paws should be wiped down after they’ve been outside to make sure any ice is removed and that there isn’t any antifreeze or other toxic chemical stuck to them. Your pet’s paws can also end up damaged from exposure to the cold ground. Make it a habit to do regular checks of paw pads. If they are cracked or bleeding, take your pet to a veterinarian to check for frostbite and get the appropriate medical care right away.

Indoor threats

The cold can exacerbate some pet health problems, such as arthritis. If you have older cats or dogs, be a thoughtful family member and make it easier on them to get around the house or climb into their favorite spots. Give them a lift whenever you can, or consider putting a small set of stairs in place for them. Pay attention to where your pets spend their time sleeping or napping. They’ll let you know where the warmer, more comfortable places are, and you can set up their bedding there.

Cats have a tendency to seek out the warmest nooks and crannies. The problem with this is that one of the most common spots they gravitate to is the warm car engine. Before you start your car, do a quick check around the tires and under the car. Call out to see if they come out from any dangerous hiding place.

Fireplaces, space heaters and candles can also be hazardous if you don’t keep an eye on them. Space heaters and candles can be tipped over by both dogs and cats, so don’t leave them unattended. Fireplaces should have safety screens to keep pets out and fire in. Install carbon monoxide detectors in your home as well, which will keep more than just furry family members safe.

Simple safety

Take pets for their annual checkup to make sure they’re in the best health they can be. Medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart problems or kidney disease, can make it harder for pets to regulate their body temperature.

Keep your pet well fed, too, because a frail, underweight pet is guaranteed to be a cold pet. Just be aware of any discomfort your dog or cat may be trying to communicate to you in the form of whimpering, shivering, shaking, burrowing or hiding.

It’s also a warning sign when pets seem weak or lethargic.

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