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Does your dog have mobility issues? Or are they recovering from an injury or surgery? Lots of people are getting great results from adding NUTREATS Vitals Hip & Joint to their daily meals. Check out the reviews on our website and help get your best friend back to their normal, vibrant, crazy self.
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Hip dysplasia is a skeletal condition is found in many dog breeds, particularly the larger ones, and is the single most common cause of arthritis of the hips. It can drastically reduce a dog’s quality of life and is painful for owners to watch. Factors such as excessive growth rate, types of exercise, and improper weight and nutrition can magnify this genetic predisposition.
Symptoms include signs of stiffness and pain, decreased activity, decreased range of motion, difficulty or reluctance rising, jumping, running, or climbing stairs, slight lameness in the hind end, a swaying, “bunny hopping” gait and noticeable enlargement of the shoulder muscles as they compensate for the hind end.
If your veterinarian diagnoses your dog with arthritis, glucosamine will likely be part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
NUTREATS Vitals Hip & Joint is a 100% natural supplement, formulated for dogs’ hips and joints. It provides a daily nutritional boost to your dog’s diet, including chondroitin, glucosamine, Omega-3 fatty acids, lipids and proteins. ... See MoreSee Less
BUMPER BOX GIVEAWAY! The spring sunshine has gone to our heads, and so we have a huge bumper box of NUTREATS 100% natural protein treats to give away*.
To be in with a chance to win, all you need to do is comment here with a picture or video of your dog or cat, and let us know why they love NUTREATS.
*Available to New Zealand residents only. Terms and conditions apply. Winner will be notified by 1/11/19. ... See MoreSee Less
TOP TIPS FOR GIVING YOUR DOG A FABULOUS COAT
If your dog's coat is looking a bit dull, it could indicate a dietary deficiency.
1: Fur is 90% protein, so ensure their regular food source is rich in protein and balanced with amino acids. Avoid anything which contains grains, preservatives or animal byproducts as the first or main ingredients. Once your dog has a balanced diet with plenty of protein and amino acid content, then they have the building blocks of the hair’s natural structure and should be on the path to a shiny coat worthy of any TV commercial.
2: Omega-3s and essential fatty acids have proven anti-inflammatory effects, can be beneficial for skin irritation and reduce hair loss. If you’d like to use fresh fish, then add a small amount of raw or cooked fish to their diet or simply add a daily dose of NUTREATS Skin, Coat + Mobility to their diet to keep their skin, coat and joints in tip-top condition. nutreats.co.nz/product/vitals-skin-coat-mobility/
3: Giving occasional treats is great, but make sure the ingredients are nutritious. Make sure you use a healthy, natural and organic product and check that they contain high-quality ingredients. The NUTREATS range of 100% organic treats have functional health benefits and will have your dogs coat gleaming and can be worked into their diet as reward treats. Choose NUTREATS Ocean Salmon for a treat that is rich in protein and has essential Omega oils.
4: Brushing your dog's coat regularly is vital to remove dead skin and hair, stimulates the skin and hair follicles and also increases the natural production of skin oils that make the coat glossy. This also gives you a chance to check their coat and make sure no ticks, fleas or other parasites are setting up home on your dog.
You may be tempted to wash your dog weekly but this could actually make your dog’s coat dull by stripping away oils too often. Try to use use natural products that won’t irritate the skin. For a shinier coat, use a moisturising dog shampoo and follow up with a natural conditioner (conditioners that contain vitamin E soothe the skin and hair). ... See MoreSee Less
Treat your furry loved one to a packet of Nutreats today. They'll adore it plus it's good for them. Happy Valentines Day. ... See MoreSee Less
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