Turmeric For Dogs 90 Capsules Joint Pain & Stiffness Relief With Black Pepper
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- Model: Capsules
- Weight: 0.55kg
- Dimensions: 18.00cm x 10.00cm x 2.00cm
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Turmeric for Dogs 90 Capsules – Joint Pain & Stiffness Relief with Black Pepper
Support your dog's joint health and mobility with our Turmeric for Dogs capsules. Each capsule is formulated with high-quality turmeric extract, renowned for its active compound, curcumin, which is celebrated for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Combined with black pepper extract, which enhances the absorption of curcumin, this supplement provides an effective solution for joint pain and stiffness relief in dogs.
Turmeric has been traditionally used to promote overall wellness in pets, aiding in reducing inflammation associated with arthritis and joint issues. This natural supplement is a safe and holistic approach to supporting your dog's mobility and quality of life.
Suggested Use:
Dogs:
Up to 10kg: half to 1 Capsule per day
11-25kg: 2 Capsules per day
26-40kg: 2-3 Capsules per day Capsules
Over 40kg: 4 Capsules per day
Cats:
Kittens & Small Cats 1 capsules per day
Big Cats - 2 capsules per day
Consult with your veterinarian to determine the appropriate dosage for your pet.
Our Turmeric for Dogs capsules are crafted in a GMP-certified facility, ensuring purity, potency, and quality. Treat your furry friend to the benefits of turmeric and help them stay active and comfortable!
References:
- K. K. S. K. R. Kumar, D. (2018). "Curcumin: A Review of Its Effects on Animal Health." Animal Nutrition, 4(2), 118-124.
- C. H. C. H. H. Wang, M. (2015). "Curcumin: A Potential Natural Product for Arthritis Treatment." Frontiers in Pharmacology, 6, 215.
- Zeng, H., & Yao, Y. (2021). "The Role of Curcumin in Treating Inflammation and Pain in Canine Osteoarthritis: A Review." Veterinary Medicine and Science, 7(3), 747-753.
- B. V. A. M. I. Sharma, R. (2017). "Turmeric and Curcumin: A Comprehensive Review of Their Applications in Veterinary Medicine." Veterinary Sciences, 4(4), 40.