ZoomDog Hunt Dog Hunt Supplement
A fast-acting supplement containing powerful antioxidants and joint nutrients, including OPC antioxidants, glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, collagen, manganese, and vitamin C. Excessive free radicals are released during aerobic exercises, such as hunting, which cause damage to joint tissues.
Hunting dogs need more antioxidants in...
ZoomDog Hunt Dog Hunt Supplement
A fast-acting supplement containing powerful antioxidants and joint nutrients, including OPC antioxidants, glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, collagen, manganese, and vitamin C. Excessive free radicals are released during aerobic exercises, such as hunting, which cause damage to joint tissues.
Hunting dogs need more antioxidants in their diet to combat these free radicals. They also require more joint nutrients than most dogs to maintain the shock-absorbing qualities in their joints. Hunt Dog Hunt is recommended for use as a daily vitamin to prevent the early signs of joint disease and to help manage established cases, so your dog can continue hunting for many years.
Most dogs show improvement in mobility after just 10 days of use, so you only need to double the initial dose for 5 days, which is less than half the time of other supplements. Hunt Dog Hunt is available in a 90-count bottle as a flavored chewable tablet that dogs take like a treat.
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