What is Dog Happy Walk Premium supplement by DHC?
Walking, exploring the environment and running are crucial for the dog's health. However, dogs' joints become more vulnerable with aging just as in humans. You can see that your dog isn't running as fast anymore, probably, your beloved pet finishes their walk really soon and doesn't play around as much as they did before.
Dog Happy Walk Premium was developed by famous supplement maker, DHC corporation. It is effective for protecting and restoring the dog’s joints, cartilages and ligaments. A green-lipped mussel, a special mollusk found only in New Zealand, inhibits the 5-lipoxygenase pathway and reduces inflammations. Proteoglycans similar to the ones naturally found in dog cartilages help to restore canine joints. Collagen improves the smoothness of the movements, CREB-binding protein promotes better calcium adsorption in bones, elastin helps the ligaments to stay young and elastic. Glucosamine and chondroitin prevent the cartilages from getting damaged. And hydroxytyrosol along with alpha-tocopherol relieve pain in the dog’s joints returning the joy of walking to your beloved dog.
Active principles:
- New Zealand green-lipped mussel,
- CREB-binding protein,
- Collagen,
- Elastin,
- Glucosamine,
- Chondroitin,
- Hydroxytyrosol,
- Alpha-Tocopherol.
Amount: 60 tablets
Maker: DHC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Indications:
- reduces inflammations,
- relieves pain,
- restores joints,
- protects the cartilages and ligaments,
- provides smooth walking ability.
How to use
Give the tablet to your dog directly or mixed with food.
- For dogs less than 5 kg – use 1 tablet a day,
- 5 to 10 kg – 2 tablets a day,
- 10 to 20 kg – 3 tablets a day,
- from 20 kg or more – 4 tablets a day.
Contraindications: do not use for puppies less than 3 months old. When using for pregnant or breastfeeding dogs, consult with your vet before use.
Important information
Keep away from heat, high humidity and direct sunlight.
If you suspect allergic reaction, stop using the supplement and consult with your vet.