Description
Duralactin Canine Joint Plus Soft Chews maintain healthy joint function in dogs. These delectable chews are formulated to provide the building blocks for synovial fluid, cartilage and connective tissues. The formulation also includes fatty acids that are vital to everyday health.
Duralactin Canine Joint Plus Soft Chews include an exclusive ingredient, MicroLactin®, which has been extensively studied for its ability to support healthy joints. This container includes 60 soft chews but there is also a larger size available which includes 90 soft chews. Provide your pet with a joint supplement that stands out from the others and order a tub of Duralactin Soft Chews today!
Key Features
- Delectable soft chews formulated to support healthy joints
- Formulated with fatty acids to promote joint and bone health
- Includes exclusive dried milk protein MicroLactin
Ingredients
Active Ingredients per soft chew (approx. 10 g) |
MicroLactin® (dried milk protein) |
1500 mg |
Glucosamine HCl (marine source) |
1000 mg |
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) |
800 mg |
Omega 3 (EPA) Fatty Acids |
15 mg |
Omega 3 (DHA) Fatty Acids |
10 mg |
Zinc |
2.5 mg |
Manganese |
2.5 mg |
Vitamin E |
6.0 IU |
Inactive Ingredients
Cane Molasses, Dried Chicken Liver, Glycerin, Methylparaben, Mixed Tocopherols, Potassium Sorbate, Propylparaben, Soybean Oil, and Wheat Flour.
Useful Information
Directions for Use: Give directly or feed with food.
Weight of Dog |
Dosage |
0-60 lbs |
1 soft chew daily |
61-120 lbs |
2 soft chews daily |
121+ lbs |
3 soft chews daily |
Calories per soft chew: 33 kcal |
Warnings
For use in dogs only.
Keep out of reach of other animals and children. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
MicroLactin is a registered trademark of Stolle Milk Biologics, Inc. (SMBI) All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Cautions
Safe use in pregnant animals has not been evaluated. Some dogs may be sensitive to milk proteins. Should vomiting or diarrhea occur, or the animal's condition worsen, consult your veterinarian. If lameness worsens, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.
by PRN